1956 Buick 322 Nailhead Motor, Rat Rod Engine on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
1956 Buick Super engine. 322 Nailhead. Was removed for LS swap. Running condition unknown, engine turned over by hand. 4 Barrel intake manifold.
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