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Mopar 340 Engine Bare Block 1972 Bore .030 Over Dodge Chrysler Plymouth on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
Clean block in good condition, with no damage or visible cracks. The cylinders have been bore .030 over. Doesn't have the main caps. Please see description and pictures.
Brand:Chrysler Surface Finish:Chrysler Orange Manufacturer Part Number:2780930-340-7 Warranty:No Other Part Number:Date Code 11/24/72 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for sale is a '72 Mopar 340 engine bare block with .030 over cylinders. The casting number is 2780930-340-7, and it's dated 11/24/72. It's a clean block in good condition, with no damage or visible cracks (see pictures). Doesn't have the main caps. This block is the perfect start for anyone wanting to build a hot rod. Shipping cost is calculated based on buyer's location, the package ships to the lower 48 States only via FedEx Ground and is fully insured.

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All parts are sold as-is and all sales are final, so please verify part fitment with your application and view the entire ad and all pictures before buying. Payment is due within 24 hours after item is sold or offer for item is accepted. If you have any questions I can be contacted through eBay messaging, or at (916) 807-1962. Thanks, Leandra

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