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1969 "69" Chevy 302 350 4-bolt Main Bare Block Core on 2040-parts.com

US $900.00
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Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Chevy 350 4-bolt bare block

"69" 1969 Chevy 302 350 4-Bolt Main Bare Block

This is a 1969 "69" 302 350 small block Chevy bare block core with 4-bolt mains. This block core has been vatted, magnaflux checked for cracks, thermal cleaned and steelabrated. Contact us if you are looking for a specific casting number or date code.

  • Various casting numbers and date codes available - Contact us with what YOU need.
  • This block is being sold as a bare CORE ONLY
  • Blue Monkey not included!

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