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Plastic 351 Mockup Block
351 Foam plastic block for muck up work, over $300 new--$125.
New never used, went to 302 instead. All holes there to bolt on anything just like a real block except it weigh 10-15 pounds for easy handling. bkozlow |
bkozlow
I used a SBC plastic block when I built a street rod a few years ago. A great time saver and back saver. Sorry, don't need a 351. But I will spread the word.;) Dave elgecko |
Guys this is a great deal, and the savings in time and energy is incredible. I too have a plastic 302 block that I am using and I love it.
Scott S |
bkozlow,
Sent you an email... let me know shipping. Just what we are looking for to do some new headers. |
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