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1967 Chevy & Corvette 3892657 L79 350 Hp Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet

BIDDING ON A 1967 CORVETTE LOW MILEAGE  L79 327 350 HP 3892657 SHORT BLOCK DATED I-8-6.  and 3890462  2.02 VALVE HEADS DATED F-10-6  1-8-6  I REMOVED IT FROM MY 1966 CORVETTE WITH 42,000 MILES ON IT TO INSTALL THE CORRECT ENGINE 6 MONTHS AGO. IT HAS NEVER BEEN APART OTHER THAN HEAD REMOVAL,  RUNS EXCELLENT NO SMOKE, NO KNOCKS. STANDARD BORE WITH NO RIDGE AT TOP OF CYLINDERS.  CORRECT FOR CHEVY,CHEVELLE, NOVA AND CORVETTE.  PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.   THANKS JACK  215-641-1062

Pace cadets: At AMG academy, students take their finals with their right feet

Mon, 02 Nov 2009

Mercedes-Benz USA launched the AMG Challenge in 2002, a program touted as "a chance to experience the thrill of driving the newest Mercedes AMGs on some of America's best racetracks." This year, MBUSA abandoned the Challenge in favor of the AMG Driving Academy, a multistage driver-development program pioneered by AMG in Europe. The difference? According to Greg Clark, AMG manager, "the Challenge was more about the cars, while the Academy is more about the driver." Having participated in both the Challenge and now the Academy, we'd say that difference is subtle, at least as it applies to the one-day program.

Steve McQueen motorcycle for sale at the Quail

Fri, 29 Apr 2011

If you've ever wanted to own a piece of two-wheeled memorabilia, or just have a good piece of Americana, Bonhams' third-annual Quail Motorcycle Gathering has your chance. The 1971 Husqvarna 400 that the King of Cool, Steve McQueen owned will cross the block on May 14 at the Quail Lodge in Carmel, Calif. It is not, as Bonhams previously implied, the actual bike that was on the famous Sports Illustrated cover.

Ford invests $1 million in teen-driving program

Tue, 08 Feb 2011

The Ford Motor Co. Fund is investing an additional $1 million into its no-charge driving-skills program for teenagers, the automaker said on Tuesday. More than 3,000 Americans between the ages of 15 and 19 are killed in crashes each year, according to government statistics.