1973 Pontiac 400 With Turbo 400 Trans 80k On Rebuild on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, US
1973 Pontiac 400CI with Turbo 400 Trans. have about 83K on rebuild on both. Could use a good cleaning up and the intake setting on engine in not the correct intake, the correct intake is a factory four barrel and i do have it I will give that intake along with engine as well. Buyer is responsible for own shipping.
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