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Mopar Big Block 440 383 Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $97.48
Location:

Wauseon, Ohio, United States

Wauseon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

MoPaR big block engine parts.  Timing chain cover used from 1966-72.  Also included is distributor clamp, intermediary shaft, oil slinger, & intake manifold rails.  All parts have been lightly coated with a military grade corrosion preventative that is dark grey in color.  Winner must specify which intake rails are needed, as 440/413's are different from 383/400's, & I have both types.  Free shipping to USA using USPS flat rate box.  A tracking number will be provided.  Be sure to check out my other MoPaR parts.  

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