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deckert d69u
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Would belong to 6u3039. Is that a d4?? That is the serial # to a motor we found. What would it be worth in run condition? I asked before but would like to know more if possible ..
They want to move it. Is it worth $400 ??
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6U3039 was a 1949 D4. D315 engine designation, it would be worth $400 if it was complete with a good pony motor, starting pinion, and radiator. But bare engine without those things, I don't know. It would depend on how good the internal parts were, which is always a big gamble.
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