Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1963 Corvette 327 340hp Long Block 3782870 3782461 3782461x 3817173 Trap Door on 2040-parts.com

US $5,300.00
Location:

Nipomo, California, United States

Nipomo, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a long block for a 1963 Corvette with 327ci 340hp. It was bought over the counter and put in a '56 Corvette and ran with '56 dual quads. It was pulled in good working condition and replaced with GM crate motor in ~2013.

The motor was assembled October 24th, for an early '63. The #870 block is dated October 22nd, '62. I was told this motor was standard bore never rebuilt. The #461X heads are dated October 15th and 18th, '62, the intake and exhaust ports are stock. It also has the correct 3817173 finned balancer, I can't find a date on the back side. It has the correct 7 quart trap door oil pan. One of the valve covers has a broken piece that can be seen in the front photo.

Free shipping applies only to the 48 contiguous U.S. If you are outside that region, call or message me and I will get you a quote.

-Joe (805) 929-3910

Leonardo DiCaprio launches Formula E racing team

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Formula E Star of the silver screen Leonardo DiCaprio has launched his own racing team. Called Venturi Automobiles, the new motorsport outfit will campaign a single-seater racing car in the first season of the Formula E all-electric championship next year. On Bing: see pictures of Leonardo DiCaprioOn Bing: see pictures of Formula EWhat is Formula E?

GM recalls Vettes to replace roof panel

Tue, 29 Dec 2009

Plenty of Chevrolet Corvette owners like to think they can blow the doors of most everything else on the road. But General Motors is now recalling Vettes from the 2005 through 2007 model years because the roof panel might blow off. The recall covers Corvette coupes with the removable roof panel.

BMW M550d xDrive confirmed. X5 M50d & X6 M50d likely

Tue, 22 Nov 2011

BMW M550d xDrive arriving March 2012 (M5 pictured) We’ve been talking about the BMW triple-turbo diesel for a long time. As far back as Spring 2009 we reported BMW were working on a triple-turbo diesel, which we expected to see the light of day first in the BMW X5. It took more than two years for BMW to catch up with our story on the triple-turbo diesel, but we finally had BMW man  Brian Watts confirming the new diesel, but that it would turn up as the M550d.