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1967 Chevy High Performance 350 Hp L-79 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.99
Location:

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

 A  EXCELLENT ORIGINAL LOW MILEAGE 1967 CHEVROLET 327 CU. IN. 350 H.P.  L-79  3892657 SHORT BLOCK WITH DOMED  11-1  PISTONS DATED I-8-6   AND A PAIR OF 3890462  2.02  VALVE HEADS DATED F-10-6 AND H-24-6   A GOOD RUNNING UNMOLESTED ENGINE NEVER BEEN APART OTHER THAN HEAD REMOVAL.  STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL 350 H.P. HT YELLOW CHALK MARKING ON THE BLOCK.   CAME OUT OF A EXCELLENT RUNNING 42,000 MILE 1967 CORVETTE, NO SMOKE NO KNOCKS.  STANDARD BORE WITH NO RIDGE AT THE TOP OF CYLINDERS.  CORRECT FOR CHEVY, CAMARO, CHEVELLE, NOVA, CORVETTE.   PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.  CAN BE PICKED UP IN BLUE BELL, PA. 19422       JACK 215-641-4062

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