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Built 350 Engine W/ Holley Double Barrel Carb "strip Dominator" on 2040-parts.com

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Sturgis, South Dakota, United States

Sturgis, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet Manufacturer Part Number:3970010

Chevy Small Block 350 "Strip Dominator"
  • Strip Dominator Intake
  • Double Barrel Holley Carburetor
  • Chevy Red Paint
  • Block Casting Number 3970010
  • 5.7 L
  • 3.48 inch stroke
  • 4 inch bore
Great engine, message with any questions. Barely street legal! Low price on this speed demon, I suggest you bid today! Ready to go, we also have a cherry picker for sale if you are interested.
Shipping must be arranged by the buyer or local pickup. We have a forklift for loading. Open Monday through Friday 7am-3:30pm. Most methods of payment will work, checks must clear before we will release the vehicle. Sold as is where is without warranty. 

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