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1978 Original Pontiac Engine Options Brochure With Trans Am Etc.. on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada

Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:Used

This is an original single page, two sides, PONTIAC ENGINE OPTIONS  with TRANS AM   brochure from back in the day. It is in excellent condition. This is very rare. If you want to know what engine was available on your 78 pontiac, you need this. Covers specs on each engine. Gives you Hp, torque, bore, axle ratios available, compression, carb size etc...


Check out my other brochures, will combine for shipping, send me an email for quote on combined shipping.

Will no longer ship to Australia, too many problems with postal service, items getting lost.

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