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1967 Camaro Ss 350 Large Journal Forged Steel Crankshaft Std/std 3892690 Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $575.00
Location:

Sicklerville, New Jersey, United States

Sicklerville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3892690

1967 Camaro SS 350-295 hp Large Journal Forged Steel Crankshaft.

GM Casting # 3892690

Up for sale is a 3892690 Large Journal Crankshaft recently removed from a 1967 Camaro SS 350 block with 62k original miles. This crank was then taken to a local machine shop and inspected. Bid with confidence, standard uncut rod and main journals are in very good condition. The folks at the machine said "you could install as is" or reground and polished to 10/10. The insured shipping is 50.00 U.S. dollars. Will ship to the lower 48 States only. E-mail me with any and all questions. No reserve. Thanks for looking and good luck.

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