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2 V6 Motors: 1978 Chevrolet Crossfire V6 Engine And 1964 Gmc 351 V6 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hoven, South Dakota, United States

Hoven, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:gm

You are bidding on 2 V6 Motors

1. 1978 Chevy Crossfire V6.  
2.  1964 GMC 351 V6

Bought them for 2 project cars that I recently sold so no need for the motors

Will assist with shipping.  Must be picked up within 5 days (or can arrange storage) or i can ship them to you at freight cost.
if bids go about 1400, i'll ship for free in continental US.  The freight dimensions given to ebay are for each engine ie., about 450 pounds, and 48 inches square due to palleting.

call 7039157689 with any questions.

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