Chevy Big Block Heads on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States
Set of Chevy Chevrolet Big Block Heads. Casting # 10114156. Date Stamp J032, J082. Cast October 1992. I rebuilt my engine and these are left over. Bare heads, Just clean, reassemble and install.
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