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283 Forged Steel Crankshaft Corvette Chevelle Pick Up Impala Rat Rod L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Rogue River, Oregon, United States

Rogue River, Oregon, United States
READY TO DROP IN
Brand:Chevrolet Interchange Part Number:CORVETTE 283 290HP IMAPALA RAT ROD Manufacturer Part Number:3735236 301 302 SCCA DRAG RACE Warranty:Yes

EXCELLENT 283 FORGED STEEL CRANK SHAFT FRESH TURNED .010 ON BOTH THE RODS AND MAINS.  CRANKSHAFT IS READY TO DROP IN AND GO.  THE FRONT SNOUNT IS NOT DRILLED OR TAPED.  THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL CRANK.  PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS

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