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350 Chevy 4 Bolt Short Block on 2040-parts.com

US $1,249.95
Location:

Macomb, Michigan, US

Macomb, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Warranty:No

THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE 350 CHEVROLET  FOUR BOLT SHORT BLOCK. THE BLOCK WAS BORED & HONED PLUS .030, THE CRANK WAS GROUND .010, .010 & OIL HOLES CHAMPHERED. THE TRUCK RODS WERE RECONDITIONED WITH ARP 134-6003 ROD BOLTS. THE PISTONS ARE G.M. # 3991479 PLUS .O30. THE RINGS ARE HASTINGS. BRASS FREEZE PLUG WERE ALSO INSTALLED. AS WERE ALL NEW ROD, MAIN & CAM BEARINGS. THE BLOCK WAS DECKED .010 FOR CLEAN UP. THE WHOLE ASSEMBLY WAS BALANCED. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING. CRATING & HANDLING ARE INCLUDED IN PRICE. MASTER CARD, VISA OR PAY PAL ACCEPTED. ITEM MAY ALSO BE PICKED UP LOCALLY,WITH CASH.  I AM APRX 15 MILES NORTH OF DETROIT, MICH.

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