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1966 Pontiac Gto 389 Engine Block Ys Code on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rubicon, Wisconsin, United States

Rubicon, Wisconsin, United States
Bare block with caps. Needs complete rebuild.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Myself and a couple of friends are helping a famed Pontiac engine builder (Dan Whitmore) go thru a vast inventory of used engine blocks, cylinder heads, intake manifolds etc...that he has acquired while rebuilding engines for the last 40+ years. Most of the items are Pontiac but there is some Chevy and misc. items as well. So keep posted as we will be listing more items over the next several weeks to few months as we are able to sort thru everything. Up for sale pictured with the hanging tag on it is a 1966 Pontiac GTO 389 engine block. YS code. No pistons, crank, rods etc..just the bare block with the main caps. The blocks bore is +.030" and will need to be rebored bigger to clean it up but is completely rebuildable. No cracks etc...any questions please ask. I might need some time to get your answer as the parts are not at my house and I would have to make a phone call etc...Prefer local pick up but it is possible for us to attach it to a skid and ship it etc...ask for a quote. Sold as is. Please pay with in 5 days of the auction ending. Thanks for looking!

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