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1964 Pontiac 389 Tripower Intake With Carburetors on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boulder City, Nevada, United States

Boulder City, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:9775088

Up for auction is a 1964 Pontiac GTO 389 Tripower intake with carburetors. The intake and carbs have been sitting for a long time as you can see from the surface rust on the intake. The intake just needs to be sandblasted and painted, I could have done this but I decided to let the new owner paint it. All three carbs move freely but will need to be rebuilt. This is the correct intake for the 64 389 with part number 9775088. There is no linkage for the carbs. I marked local pickup only but I will ship this anywhere at buyers expense.

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