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348 Chevrolet Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
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Rebuilt 348 engine, less than 1000 miles since rebuild, It is in a 1934 ford at this time and can hear run.before I pull.

I will put on a palet for shipping.Buyer to pay for shipping and arrange for shipping company to pick up of engine.

Engine has new 6x2 manifold with new rebuilt carbs. I have the carb set up to run on the 2 center carbs and the end carbs are blocked off

The engine runs super good,It has pertronic kit in distributor,new mild cam,aluminum water pump.Engine is complete from water pump to flex plate

 If interested call 503 642 1128

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