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Rare Early 289 Hipo Engine Complete 1963 1/2 Or 1964 Shelby Cobra, Fairlane Ford on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bryant, Arkansas, United States

Bryant, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 Rebuilt  RARE early1964 HiPo engine.
C4OE-6015-C Block date 3M2 bore .040 serial number 3469 stamped on driver's side of block. 5 bolt block.
Matching date HiPo heads 3L21
Original HiPo crank turned .020
HiPo C3 rods
Flat top pistons
C3OF-AJ HiPo carburetor
Dual Point C3OF-12127 HiPo Distributor dated 3M2
Original Shelby Buddy-Bar valve covers
HiPo flywheel balanced to the rotating assembly
Correct HiPo C3OE balancer
HiPo Exhaust manifolds C3OE

We can dyno this engine at the buyer's request for an additional $600.00 over final bid.

Call Dale at 501-847-9200 for additional information. Please mention the HiPo on ebay. We have 100's of photos of the build etc so if there is something you would like to see feel free to email a request.

Check out the Mecum auction Indianapolis in May this year for a similar engine assembly.

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