390 Amc Engine 1968 1969 - Amx Javelin Rebel - Virgin Engine Never Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com
West Fargo, North Dakota, United States
1968 1969 AMC 390 complete engine. Never rebuilt - I have the distributor that goes with it-it is just not in the photos. Perfect rebuild for your next classic and very tough to find. I pulled a head and the pan - the engine turns over fine but will need a rebuild. SHIPPED FREE in the 48 states. Thank you, Dean cell 701-205-6906
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