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1965 Sbc 327 Engine # 3782870 Date Code D-5-5 Corvette Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
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Blue Island, Illinois, US

Blue Island, Illinois, US
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OFFERED FOR SALE IS A 1965 CHEVROLET 327 ENGINE CASTING # 3782870 DATED D-5-5 (APRIL 1965)

THE VIN PAD IS STAMPED FO407HC (APRIL 07 1965)

HEADS ARE # 3782461 DATED D-6-5

AND

3782461 DATED C-23-5

NOTE THE BIG HARMONIC BALANCER. ???

THIS ENGINE WAS REMOVED FROM THE STORAGE UNIT OF A DECEASED CAR GUY. CONDITION IS NOT KNOWN AS IT HAS NOT BEEN DISASSEMBLED BUT IS BELIEVE TO HAVE BEEN A RUNNING ENGINE WHEN IT WAS REMOVED FROM A CAR.

SOLD AS IS AND PICTURED. I WILL GUARNTEE THE BLOCK AND HEADS TO BE CRACK FREE.

I PREFER LOCAL PICK UP ON THIS AS I AM NOT WILLING TO SHIP UNLESS YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY TO DO SO.

ASK QUESTIONS NOW!

THANK YOU ,

CHUCK

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