1970 350 4 Bolt Camaro,nova,chevelle Vin on 2040-parts.com
Sandy, Oregon, United States
Hi,I Have 2 1970 350 4 Bolt Engine's, One Block # 3970014 date B-25-70 Vin# CRE - Intake manifold 3972110 //// And Block # 3970010 date D-31-70 Vin # CRE, Factory Bowtie Intake Manifold /// Fit Car's Camaro - Nova - Chevelle //// Engine's Remanufactured with all new parts to factory specs /// Please call with any Questions 503 319 6769
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