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1962 TO 1963 CHEVY 327 SHORT BLOCK REBUILT . TAKEN OUT OF CORVETTE AND WAS IN STORAGE FOR 2 YEARS. NO NEED TO KEEP. THIS IS A 275HP ENGINE FROM FACTORY. NEEDS HEADS, INTAKE. ALL OTHER ITEMS ARE OF YOU CHOICE. BUILD TO YOUR DESIRE. THIS IS GOOD ENGINE NO ROOM TO STORE AND AM SELLING CHEAP. CALL 786 306 6335. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP. AND ARRANGEMENTS. SELLER WILL HELP TO HAVE READY FOR PICK UP. SELL AS IS NO REFUNDS. THANKS CASTING NUMBERS 3782870 DATE CODE J 14 63 ALSO F420CT AGAIN I AM SELLING A CHEAP PRICE TO MOVE OUT OF MY STORAGE.. THIS ENGINE CAN BE BUILT LIKE NEW OR POWERED UP TO BE VERY FAST. A GREAT DEAL FOR VINTAGE COLLECTORS SAVE A LOT OF MONEY IN LOWER END PARTS AND LABOR AND SEALS. GOOD LUCK
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