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1965 Chevelle Z16 ,66 Chevelle , & Corvette 396 L78 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Baldwinsville, New York, US

Baldwinsville, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:chevy Manufacturer Part Number:3855962 Warranty:No

1965 chevelle Z16 and corvette L78 396 engine. Heads are fresh "208" casting dates E75 & E75 . Block is 30 over "962" casting high perf. 4 bolt dated K25 (66 block) . 11:1 comp. Although shortblock assembly was running and frequently lubed and turned over it has been sitting and should be tore down and inspected . Intake is correct winters "963" . Whole assembly sold as is with no warranty therefore it is the sole responsability of the bidder/buyer to inspect and be pleased with its condition prior to bidding/buying . I will secure to pallet and drop off at shipping dock free of charge . I can also help set up shipping but actual cost is buyers responsability . I guessed weight at 600 lbs. that may need to be edited .

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