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US $1,650.00
Location:

Orland Park, Illinois, United States

Orland Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 USED   CHEVROLET 348 CU IN ENGINE(ON CART). BLOCK CASTING 3751872, BLOCK DATE CASTING J/31/57, HEAD CASTING 3732791,HEAD DATE CASTINGS, H/19/57 /G/13/57. TRI-POWER INTAKE CASTING, 3749948 XX,GM1, TRI POWER INTAKE DATE CASTING, K/12/57.   THERE IS NO PAD STAMP. MAY BE A FACTORY REPLACEMENT BLOCK.  NO CARBS.  NO ACCESSORIES.  NO SHIPPING.  BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY TO THEIR LOCATION. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS OR VIEW ITEM IN PERSON BEFORE PLACING A BID OR PURCHASE. 

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