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Pontiac Gto 389 Engine 1965 Wt Complete (minus Intake & Dist.) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Warranty:No

Pontiac GTO 389 Engine 1965 WT COMPLETE (minus accessories)

Motor turns over by hand

This is a complete motor except there is no intake manifold or distributor

Engine stand comes with the motor

I have never taken this motor apart and it's been over ten years since I bought it so I cannot recall what the seller told me about it or what's inside.

WT BLOCK NUMBERS:
WT -5825389


HEADS: Both heads have identical numbers:  F12  5

Email me with any questions or if you need specific photos.

I am also selling a complete 389 WT motor on eBay, Item #222133554247 -- see my other ebay listing.


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