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a friend has a L-72 engine his dad bought new at the parts counter from the local chevy dealer which is still in business.it is fresh pro rebuilt but never started. i havent seen all the dates yet but it is a 3869942 block, correct original heads and intake, deck is stamped T0117ID. its .030 over with aftermarket forged pistons/L72 copy camshaft. opinion on value?
Last edited by drce500; 01-12-2020 at 04:12 PM. |
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pro engine shop rebuilt
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Those are sweet running engines
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was bought new at parts counter in 1966 at Chase Chevrolet in Stockton Ca. chase is still in business. i would think its worth the most to a 66 or 67 corvette
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its still owned by the original owner who bought it new
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----Not 67 as 67 big blocks were all 351's!......Bill S
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date codes are 1966
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deck stamp
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why are we selling in this forum?
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Its called a mistake,sorrrrrrrrrrry
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