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3964291 Big Block Chevy Heads 427 454 Ls6 L78 Chevelle Camaro Corvette 1969 1970 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,995.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Ohio, United States

Grand Rapids, Ohio, United States
USED UNIT
Manufacturer Part Number:3964291 SQUARE PORT RECTANGLE PORT LS7 Interchange Part Number:HI-PERF HIGH PERFORMANCE 396 L72 COPO YENKO Brand:FACTORY ORIGINAL GM CHEVY CHEVROLET BBC Other Part Number:COWL INDUCTION CYLINDER HEADS NOVA LS-6 L-78 L-72

3964291 BBC square port cylinder heads. Dated F-9-9 & J-31-9. These were rebuilt years ago and then put away. One was robbed of a valve and spring and one chamber has some pitting. Otherwise these are in great shape. Never been ported! 1969, 1970 396 427 454 Chevelle Camaro Nova Corvette. 

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