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#98646 04/03/07 01:12 PM
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I have a 25 block, crank, rods, pistons, and oil pan for sale.
Make a reasonable offer, and they are yours.
I'd prefer pick up (New Hampshire) rather than having to crate the parts for shipping, but if you are desperate, let me know.

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I am interested but am in Texas.
Does the engine have a flywheel?
What shape is it in?
Do you have photos?
And lastly, what is a reasonable offer?


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The engine does have a flywheel.
I am out of the country on business right now, but will send photos next week.
reasonable offer? Who knows? Take a look at the photos and let me know if the items are of interest, and we can work something out.

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The engine, along with 10 photos is listed on ebay. Opening bid is $100. If the parts don't sell for that I'll turn'em into a lamp.

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Now THAT's an item I don't have yet laugh


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I'm also interested, I live in N.H. I believe a couple of town over from you at 03053 . If you don't sell them on E-Bay an before you make a lamp I'll give you $100. If the block is not cracked and the oil pan is good.

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If I read my numbers correctly you are in Londonderry. I am in Merrimack, and can be reached at 424-6883, after the auction closes. I would much prefer selling locally as the hassles of shipping this anchor are a pain in the butt. All of the parts are in good shape, and you would have a chance to inspect them before buying.
I usually go to the Memorial Day show at the clock tower in Londonderry, weather permitting. This year I should be driving a 1919 Model T depot hack, and the wife should have her 1930 closed cab Model A pick up. (Does that get me kicked off the Chevy website? I do have a '55 Bel Air, and a ratty Vette) Stop by and say Hi.

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Hi Guys,
I have a 25 block (344624) that has been cleaned and magnafluxed and has no cracks.Cylinders are clean and should only need honing.I have the pistons,crank,cam, and pan somewhere too.I have a few flywheels.How many teeth each one has I would have to count.I know there is at least one for 25.When I got them all I installed the best one on my 25. Have other mechanical too. tinsmith_ray

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Guys
Just a note: The block on e-bay is for a V car or an X truck.(hole in center main web) Not a K. My 2 cents!
Gaby

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Thanks for the clarification. I really don't know anything pre-small block about Chevy motors. The parts were simply spares for a 25 touring car my father in law had.

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I also have a 1925 K series motor here without head, it looks to be in good condition. I have a nice 25 K frame here and most of a tour body. If any interest let me know.


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