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468 Oldsmobile Marine Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

Santa Rosa, California, United States

Santa Rosa, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

I have a 468 Big Block Oldsmobile. I had two blown head gaskets, bad carbs, and one piston detonated. The only parts I do not have are the carb scoop, and Puke Tank.  I have EVERYTHING  else but the few items listed above to make this a running motor again. Everything is in good working conditions minus the above mentioned. I'm selling because I am going for more HP. This motor currently had 500-550HP. I ran 80 MPH in my 18' Kona with a mild pump on GPS. Contact if interested. 

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