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421ci Sb Chevy Stroker Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $8,500.00
Location:

Monrovia, Maryland, United States

Monrovia, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

421ci SB Chevy stroker. Dart Little M Sportsman block, Callies 3.875" crank, Comp Star 3D rods, JE pistons, Lunati roller cam 280-284  680 lift, Crowler HP roller lifters, T&D Rockers, Comp Cam belt drive, ATI damper, Steff's Aluminum pan, MSD dist. TCI flywheel and mid plate, Meziere starter, CSI water pump, Headman Husler headers. Everything in short block was new. AFR 210 heads had new valves, springs, retainers, lifters and push rods. 65 Throttle stop passes and never turned over 7K in 9.90 27 Roadster. 13.1/1 compression. Have build sheets and head flow sheets. TO BIG TO SHIP! $8500 Cash at pick up. NO CHECKS OR SCAMS.  If payment made by Pay Pal add 3%.

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