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Rare 1965 Chevy 409 400 Hp Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $9,500.00
Location:

Benton, Illinois, United States

Benton, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

    FOR SALE IS MY 1965  CHEVY  409  400 HP. BLOCK  IS STANDARD BORE ,NEVER CRACKED. CASTING # 656  JULIAN DATE  68. BLOCK HAS NEVER BEEN DECKED OR STAMPED,MAKE IT MATCH YOU. HAD BLOCK CLEANED AND MAGGED  NEW CAM BEARINGS AND FREEZE PLUGS INSTALLED

    HEADS ARE THE CASTING # 583  1964-65 HIGH HORSE HEADS  JULIAN DATED 319 AND 357 HEADS HAVE BEEN REDONE BUT NEVER INSTALLED

     INTAKE IS 1965  400 HP  ALUM.  CASTING #3844463  AFB CARB  3783

     1965 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS DRIV  # 161    PASS #162  BEST SET I HAVE EVER SEEN 

      COME WITH  REAL 1965 OIL PAN  ,  TIMING COVER , HARMONIC BALANCER  CRANK  RODS

       THANKS FOR LOOKING  ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL KEN  AT 618 - 200 - 4129  I LISTED AS NO SHIPPING PICK - UP - ONLY  BUT I WILL CRATE IT AND SHIP AT BUYERS COST.

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