[SOLD] 340 Engine (5-9-69 date code).

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For sale is a Mopar 340 engine, May 9th 1969 build date. Original block and racing X heads. It has a 1972 340 4bbl. intake. The carburetor is an Edelbrock 1407 2411. This engine ran under my watch before I pulled it out. I have a YouTube video to provide you that fact. The 340 has the OEM distributor that has a points set-up. The engine had headers instead of the stock manifolds. Does not have the OEM air cleaner, instead it has a chrome aftermarket air cleaner.

Numbers:
Engine stamping LH head front: EW340P28420079
Casting LH bank: 2780930-340-8
Heads: 2531894 2.02/1.60 valves
VIN: 162734

EW340P28420079 equates to:
E = 1969 Year
W = Windsor engine assembly plant
340 = CC
P = Premium
2842 = May 9th 1969 Mopar Julian calendar 10,000 day
0079 = built sequence number of that day

Perfect candidate for those needing a period correct 340 engine for your Dart GTS, Barracuda or whatever your restoration calls for.

The engine was in a 1968 Dodge Coronet 4 door but not original to the car. I have pulled it out. Like I mentioned earlier I can provide you with a YouTube video of the 340 in the car running for interested parties.

340 engine $1800.00
Air cleaner to oil pan, Edelbrock carb, alternator/brackets, motor mounts, W/P pulley/spacer/fan blade(non clutch), distributor, fuel pump, coil, throttle bracket.

Not included with price but available are: headers, flex plate, P/S pump/brackets(sold).

More pics upon request.

340 engine is located in Las Vegas, NV. Local pick up only. I will cooperate with your shipper/transporter and deliver it locally to their designated pick up point.


Please reply with any questions or needs. If you PM me and my box is full, please notify me here on the thread. I will do my best to keep my inbox and this thread updated.

Thanks for looking. Mopars rule!

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E in that code below the head mean 1969 model year.

In the pic of pass side, one with oil filter in it, there is a flat machined pad, just below the side drain plug. There should be a VIN or sequence number stamped in the pad.
 
E in that code below the head mean 1969 model year.

In the pic of pass side, one with oil filter in it, there is a flat machined pad, just below the side drain plug. There should be a VIN or sequence number stamped in the pad.

Thanks for the heads up:thumbsup:

That's a typo on my part, changes were made. Also I will look for the VIN and share it in here.

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Any way you would be willing to split up the block from the rest of the engine? I'm just looking for a standard bore 340 Block. How certain are you that it is standard bore? The painted block makes me wonder if it has been rebuilt before... I cannot use a .030" over block... needs to be STD bore.  Thank you
 
Any way you would be willing to split up the block from the rest of the engine? I'm just looking for a standard bore 340 Block. How certain are you that it is standard bore? The painted block makes me wonder if it has been rebuilt before... I cannot use a .030" over block... needs to be STD bore.  Thank you


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