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Pontiac 326 Ho on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

Fargo, North Dakota, United States

This is the original 326 that came in my 1967 firebird.  It is a 326 HO motor. Very hard to find if you want the original equipment for your restoration project.  I have had the car for 15 years and put maybe 150 miles on a year.  the engine ran perfect until one day I broke a ring.  I believe it is standard bore, but I have no way to check it.  There are no .30 marks on the pistons etc...  the one cylinder has a minor scratch were the ring broke, minor bore would clean it up.  Don't really want to let it go, but I don't think I will ever get around to fixing it.  141 heads which are standard on the HO.  Comes with most everything, I know the water pump cover on the front will need to be replaced but eveything else should be there. Thanks, let me know if you have any questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping, I will crate it up on a pallet.

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