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Early 1970s 455 Oldsmobile Complete Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $549.99
Location:

Watauga, Tennessee, US

Watauga, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Early 1970`s Olds 455 ,Block Casting Number is 396021 F ,this Block was used from 1968-1972 , Engine Turns over by Hand by turning front pully , Heads are marked J .  complete engine ,was running when removed from the car & has been stored inside in the dry  . The engine could run good now but WE are Selling  as a rebuild able 455 engine .Which means that if you rebuild this engine the block , crank , ect. are in good rebuild able condition ,Not messed up !  We can store at no charge until pick-up can be arranged ,if paid for . We have another 455 in our shop now that we are storing for a winning bidder who has not had time to pick the engine up . PayPal or your check for payment please .Local pick-up and we can load on your truck ! Please do not bid if you can not complete the transaction . 

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