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Mopar 1967 Original 383 Big Block Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boling, Texas, United States

Boling, Texas, United States

I'll get more info up as soon as possible. I have video of this engine running. Iam posting it in pieces for now, untill I get ready to build it. This is a 1967 big block Mopar 383 all numbers matching original. Came with 906 heads,and original cast 4bbl intake manifold,and ram horn header/exhaust manifolds. Std bore. Steel crank shaft,* 4 speed manual crankshaft acceptable* If needing more info,on this engine being built or machine work done call, text or message me at anytime. (979)-922-4866
I will ship worldwide fed-ex freight to terminal, residential will be extra fee. The shipping cost will be prepaid 100% on behalf of the buyers purchase.

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