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1967 Corvette Big Block 427 3904351 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Westport, Connecticut, United States

Westport, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

i have a 67 427/400 hp 2 bolt main 0.30" bored,i took out of a vette i bought.i drove it around for around 400 miles.ran great.no leaks,noise,smoke,good oil pressure.block date codes is A 23 7.cylinderheads date codes are,B 7 7 and B 21 7.exhaust manifolds date codes are A 16 7.i removed one head to see what the cylinders measured.they are bored 0.30" over.engine comes with complete short block,heads,valve train.oil pan,timing cover,t stat housing,balancer, exhaust manifolds.mallry dual pt dist w/tach drive.aftermarket intake.located in newtown conn.buyer pays and aranges any shipping

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