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Pontiac 455 Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Castro Valley, California, United States

Castro Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used

The motor is a Pontiac 455, I do not know the year. It is currently in the car  and runs. The motor leaks oil and I assume it needs to be rebuilt.

You are bidding on the motor and everything attached to it including the transmission. 

I am pulling the motor and transmission out of the vehicle on July 23rd 2016. It will be available for pick up only. no delivery or shipping.

All attached parts and accessories, including the transmission are considered working. Please keep in mind, you are buying the motor and all the extras are considered free because I am not taking it apart. 

No Reserve !

Purchase is "As-Is" no exceptions. Pick up only, no shipping.

 I will upload a YOUTUBE link showing the motor running shortly.

Pontiac, 455, big block, engine, motor, motor and tranny, olds, Oldsmobile 455

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