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    There's a Mazda called Bongo which sold as the Mazda E-Series, Access, Marathon and Ford Econovan, produce from 1966 to present. The 1 liter engine from first generation vehicles was also used in the Saroh S650G tractor, some forklifts and a few brands of portable welders sold globally.

    Support and parts distribution was never established for the North American market then what parts a person does find are outrageously over priced as an example the timing gear is $450.00, timing chain $250.00 US.

    Con rod bearing $200.00, main bearings $200.00 US,

    Here is how you could profit from this check out parts availability at your local parts supplier, if you can have the parts in hand overnight your good to proceed with plan "B" No need to put out hard cash until the item has been sold. Put a few listings up on auction then fill the order when needed.

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