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Pontiac Gto 389 Engine 1965 Wt Not Complete, But Original Gto Engine Used on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pontiac Other Part Number:778739 Manufacturer Part Number:9778789 Warranty:No

Block with crank, 9778789, WT 608867(prod code) F 65 cast date. Has Timing cover, windage and galley pans, dampener, and dip stick tube.

Heads with valves removed,  877,  one is cast E285, the other is F 65. Comes with used lifters and used cam, "P".

Intake with alternator arm, 9778816, cast dated F65.

All came together in a GTO 1965. Also 2 oil pumps, head bolts, distributor hold down, and timing chain.
Never stored out side. Freight can be arranged.

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