348 Chevy value???

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WidowMaker

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Correct Uncle John. Everything that bolts to the outside of a 409 will also bolt to a 348
and Vice/Versa

I have a QD 409 with all external 348 parts..


Buckenfeller

If you google 348/409 suffix codes you find lots of ref's
 
bucknfeller

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For all the skeptics out there, here's what I've got...

Block# 3857656
Year used: 1965 (some late '64)
Model: Car or Truck
Engine: 409
Horsepower:
Bore:
Stroke:
Main Journal:
Rod Journal:
Notes: While this was mostly used for 1965, some may have been used late 1964. This number was used for both car & truck applications. Truck blocks would have reliefs cut into the cylinder walls to lower compression
 
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For all the skeptics out there, here's what I've got...

Block# 3857656
Year used: 1965 (some late '64)
Model: Car or Truck
Engine: 409
Horsepower:
Bore:
Stroke:
Main Journal:
Rod Journal:
Notes: While this was mostly used for 1965, some may have been used late 1964. This number was used for both car & truck applications. Truck blocks would have reliefs cut into the cylinder walls to lower compression

At last!............I guess that settles it!
 
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What did you sell it for if you don't mind me asking.

$1000. The man was standing here with cash in hand, I couldn't turn it down. Never even cleaned it up. Probably could have done a little better, but I was happy with that. I bought the truck for the bed, the tank, and to junk the rest, the 409 was really a bonus :)
 
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$1000. The man was standing here with cash in hand, I couldn't turn it down. Never even cleaned it up. Probably could have done a little better, but I was happy with that. I bought the truck for the bed, the tank, and to junk the rest, the 409 was really a bonus :)

I would not junk the truck, it is far too nice for that. I suspect you could still get a decent price for it as a cab and chassis unit sans engine. If someone wanted one to restore, it would be a great starting point.
 

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