1966 Pontiac 6 Cyl Ohc Sprint Motor on 2040-parts.com
East Moriches, New York, US
this motor is now in my 65 lemans and has been for 6 years it has less than 2000 miles on it. this motor does not burn a drop of oil nor does it have any leaks. the motor gets about 18 mpg w a 4bbl carb and runs as smooth as any motor i have seen. it comes complete with starter and generator and radiator is available as well. i have video of engine running today 9/29/13. motor will be out of car and on pallett before ebay sale is over
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