complete 6 cylinder motor. pulled out of a perfectly good running 1965 chevy nova and replaced with a v8. motor is complete with mounts, radiator,flywhel, fan, powersteering. also have the 2 speed powerglide for sale seperately. local pickup only. i do not have a hoist. motor and trans ran great just upgraded is all.
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