1960 Chevrolet 348 Engine 3755011 on 2040-parts.com
Tonawanda, New York, United States
1960 348 Chevrolet block 3755011 dated F 21 60 pad TO713F heads 3758379 dated B17 60&B18 60 intake 3782757 dated C 25 60 engine comes with block crank pistons bare heads oil pan exhaust manifolds 4 barrel intake manifold block has been blasted and checked for cracks and is excellent call 716 472 5440 with any questions
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