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Cobra 289, Hipo 289 Heads, Fresh, Hi-po 289 Heads- Fresh- The Real Thing! on 2040-parts.com

US $0.05
Location:

Ardmore, Oklahoma, US

Ardmore, Oklahoma, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 You are bidding a a correct and true set of Hi-Po 289 Heads. These are the very early C3AE heads, that were used on the 1963 and up AC Cobras, the 63-64 "K" code Fairlanes, etc.. These are not later model heads that have been worked to look and run like the hipo heads! These have the spring cups in the heads, as well as the slotted push rod holes and the screw in studs. Yep, these are the real thing! These heads have been rebuilt and are ready to run. They sat on the shelf of the previous owner, who had them rebuilt, for a good while before I discovered them and managed to get them.
Dates codes are very, very close!
Heads are sold strictly as is, with no refunds or returns, but, like I said, they are rebuilt and have no issues of any kind. Feel free to ask any question or ask for more pics to help you make an informed decision.
A note here: The estimated shipping cost will be double what Ebay is listing since it only gives one package, and obviously there will be two. So, be advised that the shipping cost will be two times (twice) the listed estimate, and the purchaser is responsible for all shipping costs, including insurance on the boxes.
If you are looking for the ultimate in Ford small block originality, here is your chance, so, Go For It!

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