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396 Chevy Engine, Big Block, Complete Carb To Pan on 2040-parts.com

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Stanhope, New Jersey, United States

Stanhope, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Chevrolet

Have a 396 Chevy engine bored 60 over, was in my Chevelle and I changed to a larger motor so no need for this one anymore, ran great when I pulled it. Motor ran 12.90 in my Chevelle, Engine comes with the valve covers in last 2 pictures with Chevrolet sticker on them.
Motor has no more then 5000 miles on it and comes carb to pan,
750 holly carb, msd distributor, comp roller, hyd comp cam, steel heads, lost cam card idles nice not to crazy. Has high volume water pump, fuel pump, March pullys, have Tilton starter. Check out my other listings. pick up only if you want it shipped you set up shipping I will load at my warehouse onto truck, I will also crate up with pallet.

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