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1968 427 4 Bolt Shortblock Corvette Copo Yenko Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

US $4,500.00
Location:

Warren, Ohio, United States

Warren, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1968 427 4 bolt block all machine work done set at 4.265 ready for the final hone and assembly at .030.  Block casting number 3916321 dated K-10-7 and stamped T05072BP originally built for a boat but never seen the water.  Block comes with the correct 8 inch harmonic balancer #3870325, new 11 to 1 pistons TRW #L2268F with piston rings, 6223 steel standard crankshaft with new Michigan 77 bearings and the 7/16 dimple rods.  All parts are in excellent condition and perfect for a corvette copo yenko application.  I do have the correct dated aluminum L88 heads and intake for this application as well for extra money in my other auctions.  Any questions I can be reached at 330-770-2517.

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