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Turbo 400 Rolls Royce 1976 (buick Nailhead Bolt Pattern) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
55,000 ORIDGINAL MILES OUT OF A 76 ROLLS ROYCE
Brand:ROLLS ROYCE (SAME AS GM) Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

TURBO 400 1976 ROLLS ROYCE SAME AS CHEVY ,BUT THIS ONE HAS BUICK NAILHEAD BOLT PATTERN SO IT BOLTS UP TO A 401/425 NAILHEAD. 55,000 MILES BUT I WOULD STILL PUT SEAL IN IT BEEN SITTING UNDER MY BENCH.
I WAS GOING TO USE THIS WITH MY NAILHEAD MOTOR, BUT GOING WITH EARLY OLDS WITH 4 SPEED HYDRO, MY LOST YOUR GAIN.

HEAVY ITEM WAIT FOR INVOICE!!!!!! ,DO NOT PAY TILL WE WORK OUT SHIPPING  BASED ON UYOUR ZIP CODE!!!!!

I USE FASTENAL SHIPPING WHICH IS THE CHEAPEST I'VE FOUND, WILL STRAP TO A PALLET AND DELIVER TO A FASTENAL STORE BY ME.
NO RETURN GOGGLE  TRANSMISSION TO LEARN ABOUT IT.
THANKS FOR LOOKING

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