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Pontiac 389 Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brighton, Michigan, United States

Brighton, Michigan, United States
Disassembled.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This sale is for a disassembled, mostly complete 1966 tri-power 389. The owner put a rod through the oil pan in 1968. I purchased it from him and have had it waiting for a project for 20 years. I have a new, 10 under crank, original cam, new cam, 7 rods with pistons, rockers and lifters (no push rods) starter, water pump, oil pump, brackets, oil pan, exhaust manifolds and various other pieces. I also have a couple other pieces available from this car not included in this sale.

The block casting number is WS312826. The casting code number is ND A 9778789. I can not find the casting number on the bottom of the intake and I did not pull the carbs looking for numbers. You will see the carbs still have the foil tabs attached.

The sale is strictly "as is" and I have an engine hoist to help load in your vehicle. I expect the buyer to arrange for shipping. I will help and cooperate in any way I can. I do NOT have a fork lift but can place it on a truck with an engine hoist. The motor is NOT crated. The engine stand is NOT included in this sale.

I have too many motors and projects and I might as well find a good home for this great little motor.

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