This is a 1500 bare block from a 1956 MGA I parted out.. Clean, nice and ready for your machine shop. Cylinders are about 2 13/16 inches or 72.7 mm. Will be a nice piece to work with. I put local pickup only, but should be able to ship thru UPS. Overall, just a nice piece. Which is getting harder to find in any shape. Overseas shipping no problem. Shipping is gladly combined on multiple purchases to keep shipping costs as low as possible |
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