1957 Corvette 283 270hp 2x4 Dual Quad 3731548 548 J-11-6 .120" Over on 2040-parts.com
Nipomo, California, United States
Here is a bare block for a 1957 Corvette with a 270hp 283ci. motor with 2x4, high lift cam, and manual transmission. The assembly date is October 16th, '56 and the casting date of the block is October 11th, '56. The cylinders are .120" over in good condition with almost no ridge. The coolant passages are nice with just surface rust, no pitting.
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