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1968 69 Chevelle Ss 396/375hp Block 4 Bolt Stand Gm 3935440 Dated D 17 8 Eg Code on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
In good condition, this is the special high performance block.
Manufacturer Part Number:3935440 / Dated D 17 8 / EG Code Brand:GM


This is an original GM

1968-69 SS Chevelle 396/375hp 4 Bolt Standard
'Special High Performance' Block 

It is in good condition and is still standard bore. It was cleaned and
checked for cracks. There are no sleeves, has some minor pitting in
the cylinders and the main journals which will clean up easily. On
the backside it has the extra rib for strength.

GM #3935440
Dated D 17 8

GM Code #T043EG
VIN #18A155480 


PLEASE NOTE: 

Freight shipping cost will be determined according to the buyers location.
I can ship using my freight company or you can use yours.
Possible delivery on the East Coast.


**Will be listing a steel crank and dimple rods next**

Call for more info:
352-216-2273

This is for sale locally also.


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