440 Six Pack Road Runner Engine on 2040-cars
Adah, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:440 Six Pack Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Orange
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: coup
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: 440 Six Pack Engine
We have a 440 E 1969 date coded HP2 six pack engine, compleatly rebuilt, has steel standerd size crank, rebuilt 906 heads,all new valves, seats, crane springs retaners and keepers,engine bored 0.30 over with 11.1 foreged domed pistons, resised six pack rods and new wrist pin bushings. Has new mild crane cam, all new lifters,double roller chain and gears,new melling high vol oil pump, block has been line bored at the cam and crank, engine is compleatly balanced, engine was never fired, We have a 69 n96 RM 21 Road Runner we built this engine for car is almost done would like to sell all we have the hemi 4spd trans for it standerd 8.34 rear 4.11 gears all rebuilt rear, newleaf springs, brake lines, gas lines, compleat front end rebuild, all rust has been fixed, got perfect rust free doors really nice fenders, car is still on the roterisseri a lot of time in all of it would like to sell car and all but just listing engine now... Got a lot of cash in this build any questions just ask. THIS SALE IS FOR A 440 SIX PACK ENGINE ONLY. CAN MAKE DEAL ON CAR AND ALL...............
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