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1966 327 Chev Small Block Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $6,950.00
Location:

Loyal, Wisconsin, United States

Loyal, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

1966 327 Chev Small Block Engine, Casting #3858174, 1966 H-D Block .030 Over, B&B Race Motor, Knifed Steel Crank, 2.25 Mains, 2.0 Journals, 5.7 Child & Albert Aluminum Rods, 7/16 Bolts, Comp Cam have Spec 620 Lift, Rev Kit, MSD Ignition Gear Drive Dist. Crank Trigger, Holley Strip Dominator Intake, GM Turbo Heads Ported Polished by CJ Batton, #340292 Just Freshened 300 CFM. Also have Turbo 400 Trans for sale to much to list with 6300 Stall Convertor. All was used for Drag Racing. Takes over $18,000.00 to assemble a motor like this now. Call if shipping arrangements is needed. 715-937-0546

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