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1969 Chevy 350 Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Belmont, New Hampshire, United States

Belmont, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used

 1969 Chevy 350 Engine

This engine came installed in a 1965 Pontiac that I bought ans I was told that it is a 4-Bolt Main Corvette engine, but the engine I was also told was rebuilt and decked so the serial number on the engine just in front of the right side cylinder head is gone. The engine ran this spring when I removed it and it turns over freely. It has a Holly carburetor and a 1546 Weiand Intake Manifold.

Please ask questions and refer to photos. I only know what I was told when I bought the car and I am not an expert on these engine. The engine and components are not warrantied. Payment is due within 24-hours after auction has ended.

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