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1960 Pontiac Bonneville 389 4brl Engine/hydramatic Trans...runs Good! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,100.00
Location:

Chicago Ridge, Illinois, United States

Chicago Ridge, Illinois, United States

1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 389 4BRL ENGINE/HYDRAMATIC TRANS...RUNS GOOD, NO OIL BURNING/TICKING/LEAKING BADLY....CARB JUST GONE THROUGH AND CLEANED, TUNED-UP, 72,000 MILES, 1 FAMILY OWNER CAR UNTIL GUY BEFORE ME GOT IT AND GOT IT RUNNING AGAIN. STORED FOR YEARS. ONLY THING NOT INCLUDED WILL BE ANY A/C RELATED PARTS! 60415 (IL) $1200.00.......BTW, THE POWER STEERING HOSE POPPED PULLING IT OFF THE TRAILER, AND PS FLUID SPRAYED ONTO MANIFOLD) 

https://youtu.be/fQTK_zhmaqw    VIDEO OF IT RUNNING ON 5/31/16

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