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Sbc 350 Crate Motor - Small Block Chevy Engine 260 H.p. on 2040-parts.com

US $3,100.00
Location:

Appleton, Wisconsin, United States

Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Chevy Manufacturer Part Number:350

This is a crate 260 H.P. 350 motor from GM not a rebuild. I bought it and put all the accessories on it including everything you see along with a new starter, flywheel and universal motor mounts. Everything is new including the 450 Holly. No used parts. All parts that can be powder coated are powder coated including the new intake manifold. The distributor is Excell. Even the new belts are there for the serpintien set up. It is complete except the power steering pump. I built this to put in my 55 Buick and couldnt bring myself to do it so i rebuilt the nailhead and didnt use this motor. Well over $3000.00 Invested. Freight and pallet preparation in continental US included. All others ask

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