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Schumacher Motor Mount B C E-body Small To Big Block Conversion Mopar 70 Cuda 69 on 2040-parts.com

US $144.99
Location:

Shelton, Washington, United States

Shelton, Washington, United States
SCHUMACHER Motor Mount B C E-body Small to Big Block Conversion MOPAR 70 Cuda 69, US $144.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Mopar Part Brand:Mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Brand 2:Dodge Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand 3:Plymouth Surface Finish:Powdercoated Part Brand 4:Chrysler Warranty:Yes Part Number:BCEB


SCHUMACHER Motor Mount B C E-Body Small to Big Block Conversion
BCEB
  Description
Big Block B and E-Body cars are expensive - so why not build your own by converting your small block to the B/RB? Or maybe you need more power to tow your race car with your C-Body? These quality, reproduction bracket kits are what you need for all B C or E-Body Small Block to Big Block conversions and original Big Block replacements. They bolt your engine to factory specs on your original V8 or B/RB K-member and fit all factory accessories.

The kit includes powder-coated brackets, factory-style insulators, and grade 8 bolts.

Please note the mounts may be slightly different than the picture.

  Shipping Info
Shipping is a flat rate of $13.00 in the US, $48.00 to Canada and $78.00 elsewhere. Buy more items from us and we will gladly combine shipping!

We do our best to charge the lowest possible price for shipping. If you think the shipping cost is too high please feel free to contact us and we will tell you the exact shipping method we are using.

  Who We Are
We are Rocket Restorations in Shelton, Washington and are one of the premier restoration shops in the country. Unlike a lot of companies that sell parts on the Internet we use the parts we sell on cars we restore everyday. We only sell the best parts that are available and if a part has a problem or is not exactly correct we will tell you.

We have a full restoration and mechanic shop that can do anything from a full restoration on your car to a disc brake swap. Feel free to contact us with any inquires.

If you do not want to use Paypal we take credit cards over the phone at 360-426-0762. Our address is:

Rocket Restorations
PO Box 12452
Olympia, WA 98508

 
 
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