1958 Chevrolet Number Matching 348 Complete Totally Rebuilt 348 Engine 3732811 on 2040-parts.com
Tonawanda, New York, United States
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very nice 1958 348 casting #3732811 date code H 14 57 3782791 heads date code H 5 57 and H 8 57 pad reads T917G intake L 2 57 exhaust manifolds 3732793 and 3732794 stock rebuild includes new electronic distributor wires new 750 carb new water pump engine has been run in timing set checked for leaks it is ready to install and run call 716 472 5440 with any questions
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