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03-24-2006, 09:30 AM | #1 |
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FS-350 4-bolt main block
this is just for the block/main caps...there isnt any crank, rods, etc...
i've held onto this for about 6 years or so now, dont realistically look like i'm gonna use it, so i thought i'd give one of ya'all first dibs on it....there no grooves, wasnt any spun bearings or anything crazy like that...it'd be a "perfect" block to build from...or for a 383 build its a "0010" high nickel block , block casting is 1974 or 1972 i cant remember right off....its been awhile....i have kept it all these years in my dry garage $200 (of course plus shipping)....you'd have to arrange that yourself, i'm not too swift on that, but i would be willing to band it to a pallet for ya, and drop it off at the nearest shipping place (bout an hour from here) for just the cost of gas or heck, just come get it, i'm in elkins west virginia, zip here is 26241 i'll try and get a few pics soon...my darn dig camera is a bit on the "fritz" lately email me if interested at klambert@cebridge.net
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03-24-2006, 08:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: FS-350 4-bolt main block
i'm interested
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