Pair (2) Motor Mounts For 1971 Pontiac Gp 400 Ci on 2040-parts.com
Galena, Maryland, United States
PAIR (2) MOTOR MOUNTS FOR 1971 PONTIAC GP 400 CI THIS TYPE IS USED IN PONTIAC FRAMES WITH THE STEERING BOX IN FRONT OF THE CROSS MEMBER THIS IS A USED PAIR OF MOTOR MOUNTS FOR BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES USED BECAUSE THEY WERE INSTALLED ON AN ENGINE AND MOUNTED - - CAR WAS NOT USED - - ENGINE WAS REMOVED AND SOLD - - CAR WAS SOLD - - CERTAIN PARTS WERE LEFT OVER SHOW MINIMAL SIGNS OF USE AND AGE SOLD AS IS / AS DESCRIBED / AS PICTURED WINNING BIDDER WILL PAY FOR PRIORITY SHIPPING AND HANDLING |
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