Pontiac V-8 326-400 Cu. In. 2-bolt Main Capsw/bolts on 2040-parts.com
Conyers, Georgia, US
Up for bids is a complete set of 2- bolt main caps w/bolts for a Pontiac V-8 engine 326- 400 cu. in. They will not fit 421-428 or 455 cu. in. engines. They are in very good condition. Ship to lower 48 states only. Thanks for your consideration.
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