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1970 Boss 302 Engine Block Doze Fresh .040 on 2040-parts.com

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Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Here is a factory DOZE-6015 A 1970 Boss 302 engine block.Block just came back from machine shop.Has a fresh .040 cylinder bore & 1 sleeve in cylinder #8 Very well done & looks good.Block has been cooked & magnafluxed.No cracks or damage. Early build date of 9H20.Main caps are missing some bolts.Very good boss block ready to go.Sold as-is.Payment due within 3 days.
I prefer local pick up,BUT will ship at buyers expense.After I'm paid,I will take block to my local UPS store for them to box & ship to buyer.Buyer will deal with & pay UPS directly.

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