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SOLD Ford FE engine marine components Glenwood

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I have a full set of Glenwood components to install a Ford FE engine in a marine application.

I'm not a boat guy and have no idea what this stuff is worth other than what I see on ebay and craigslist.

If you're interested in these parts, let's talk.

If you're a boat guy and have knowledge of these parts, I'd appreciate knowing what your thoughts are on price and if you have an suggestions for selling them other than craigslist or ebay.

Pics below - I have the flex plate, direct drive weight, driveshaft, rear cover, timing cover, both exhaust manifolds (one appears to have a weld repair), all cooling lines, and the mounts for attaching the rear cover and timing cover to the frame of the boat.

The last few pictures are of the parts installed on the engine they came off of.
 

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I am not overly knowledgeable about these motors or components either. I am nonetheless interested. Do you have any info about the boat these pieces came from? How about the engine... is it still around?
 

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I have a 428 sitting ready to go in a boat...Holman Moody and Nicson marine castings on it. The HM castings bring good money..the Nicson, Hardin and Glen castings, not so much. When I get to the office I’ll find the link I have to a FB group that sells that stuff. I recently sold a Nicson timing cover mount for 175 bucks ...to help give you an idea.
 
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I am not overly knowledgeable about these motors or components either. I am nonetheless interested. Do you have any info about the boat these pieces came from? How about the engine... is it still around?


A guy in Sacramento bought a wooden boat on a trailer because he wanted the trailer. He had no interest in the boat but had to take it along with the trailer. I wanted the 390 to put in a '67 Mustang project. When I bought the engine, the owner used a chainsaw to cut the side of the wooden boat off so we didn't have to lift the engine over the side with the cherry picker.

I'm sure the boat has been cut to pieces and disposed of at this point. The engine is sitting on an engine stand in my garage with the marine components stripped off.
 
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