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1969 Camaro Chevelle Nova 396 Big Block Chevy 2 Bolt Main Block 3955272 272 on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States

1969 Camaro Chevelle Nova 396 Big Block Chevy 2 Bolt Main Block 3955272 272   

Nice block that has not been cleaned and checked for cracks. Sold as is. Block# 3955272 Great for that numbers matching rebuild. Purchased it for my 1969 Camaro. Didn't have the time for that rebuild. These blocks are getting hard to find. Shipping will be on a skid and shipped by truck. Buyer is responsible for freight shipping. Must pick up at the terminal at destination. Thanks for looking. 


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