I'm selling this as non-running motor. It does roll over .It comes with no warranty or no guarantee. local pickup only (will not ship) Would be best option for buyer to be present and see motor before purchase.
If you need any other information please email. I have more pontiac parts . Call or text 814,558,1229 for any questions. |
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