Hemi 331 Ci, Engine Hot Rod Rat Rod Mopar Truck 392 Head Chrysler Firepower on 2040-parts.com
Amarillo, Texas, United States
This is a 1951 -53 Chrysler Firestorm 331 Hemi Engine . Block I think is Std now needs bored. Crankshaft is in very good condition and so are the Rods, Crank will do 10/10 ,Block number is IND-20 .Intake,carb ,distributor and lifters are missing. all else is here . Has New Valve Covers. Hot rod sand Hemis dot com says IND -20 is a 1956 industrial 331 hemi ..These 331 Heads are said to also Work on 392 Hemi . They Flow better that the 392 heads. This months Hot Rod Magazine Cover Car has a 331 Hemi in it.. Ck it out Please also ck out my store for a 55 Hemi Desoto! Sold As Is,, No Reserve Thanks For Looking!... ship is a quote ONLY,,,, to a business address ,,this Hemi weighs about 750 lbs if you can ship cheaper ! do so or I will charge only exact cost |
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