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1950 Pontiac 239 L6 Inline, Flathead 6 With 3spd Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Avondale, Colorado, United States

Avondale, Colorado, United States
good running 1950 pontiac flathead, inline 6. This engine was ran the night before I pulled it out of the car. the transmission is a 3spd manual. it shifts smoothly and doesn't grind. they are sold as one.
Brand:Pontiac Warranty:No

Engine is a 1950 Pontiac 239 l6. It was pulled from a 1950 Pontiac Silver Streak. The engine has a new water pump and new carburetor, also has new spark plugs and wires. The transmission is a syncromatic 3spd manual, which was originally with this engine. The engine runs strong and transmission is a smooth shifting.

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