1968-1969 Amc Amx Javelin 390 Engine Complete on 2040-parts.com
Orwell, Vermont, US
NO RESERVE complete 69 390 standard bore (engine had never been out of car) been sitting for 25 years, engine is STUCK had oil and nice green antifreeze in it, had a carburetor, exhaust manifolds and air cleaner and exhaust so no mice got in it, car had 80000 , intake looks clean and so do under valve covers, consider this as a core only, will need all machine work , boring etc I prefer not to ship but will put it on a crate if you want to get a pickup from a trucking company or u-ship, I can load on a truck for them. LOCATED IN VERMONT MIKE 802 989 3814, I have many other 68-69 amx parts too
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