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Chevy Zl-1 Aluminum 427 1969 Date Code Camaro Copo Yenko on 2040-parts.com

US $9,999.00
Location:

Portola, California, US

Portola, California, US
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GM ZL-1 427 block heads and intake. The block has had some damage and was repaired by a professional welder. Local machine shop did all machine work and the block is ready for new liners. The heads have had a couple repairs by the same welder. It was a rocker stud and a bolt hole repair. The intake is perfect condition.

block date code 3-12-69 this block is a very early casting date and probably came in a ZL-1 camaro

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