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Chevrolet L6 250 Inline... on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Victoria, Virginia, US

Victoria, Virginia, US
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have for sale a L6 chevy 250 inline..currently on engine stand..(engine stand not for sale).. 350.00 for complete engine.. includes carb, intake/exhaust manifold etc etc..starter as well..as pictured.......

i am not able to ship this engine..buyer makes the shipping arrangements please..i will assist as im able to do so....
please ask any questions...
engine was running in a 1968 chevy C10 when i purchased it..
or*** MAKE OFFER PLEASE*** I would consider reasonable offer.........
thank you ..
NEED SPACE........

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