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1963 Corvette 327 340hp 3782870 870 Block C-25-3 Std on 2040-parts.com

US $3,500.00
Location:

Nipomo, California, United States

Nipomo, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is an original 340hp 327 block for a 1963 Corvette. It was cast March 25th, '63 and assembled March 28th, '63. The cylinders are standard bore. They have a minimal ridge with some scoring from the pistons and surface rust.

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