1968 455 Ci Core Forged Crank F Block C Heads Oldsmobile 442 Cutlass Ho Toronado on 2040-parts.com
Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Ultra rare steel forged crank in original untouched engine. Engine needs rebuilt. This engine was removed from 1968 Toronado 15 years ago and stored inside, dry storage.
Forged crank shaft is a mus for high horse power 455 Oldsmobile build Julian date #2 - 52 Toronado oil pan on the engine goes with the engine, is part of the listing NO intake, No quadrajet Ask questions |
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