For Sale 440 / 383 block(s), parts, etc.

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I have 4 - 440 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Mopar Blocks , all Standard Bore blocks , 1 is a still assembled short block , these have been sitting for 30 + years , I also have 1 383 Block , I do have Crankshafts & Heads also sitting around , looking for $500 for the 440 that has never been apart , $300 for the bare 440 blocks , $250 for the 383 , Crankshafts are negotiable as are Heads

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We HAVE to talk about a 383 crank! I'm looking for a steel crank for a 400 I've acquired for a long-term high torque rebuild. Not looking for high revs, just the superior balance and strength of a forged crank.
 
I need a 440 block for my 68 Newport "wood sided" convertible. The engine runs great but has a crack in the lifter valley, not really sure how that happened. I can us a standard bore 440ci bare block, or possibly a good running complete engine depend on price and shipping costs. Either way I'm open to discuss details. Call/text me your number, my cell is 1-408-210-4736. Thanks in advance

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The engine runs great but has a crack in the lifter valley, not really sure how that happened.

They will crack in the lifter valley if they freeze from not having antifreeze in the engine. AMHIK.
 
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