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Buick Series 1 L27 3.8 3800 Brand New Engine 0 Miles !!!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Apopka, Florida, United States

Apopka, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Amazing Find !

0 Miles !!

You read that right. 

BRAND NEW 

Buick Series 1 3800. It had 1 dyno pull from the factory and has been put in storage since 1992. Has never driven a single mile. Its like going in a time machine and walking into a GM factory in the early 90s. RARE find. COMPLETE motor from oil pan to intake. Drop it in and drive with a BRAND NEW original series 1 Buick 3800 power plant

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