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12 Port Gmc Head on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Buckeye, Arizona, United States

Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

I am selling a Very Rare Vintage Algon Aluminum 12 port head; one of 6 made, new and never bolted on an engine and I believe Algon is the only one with a combustion chamber.

Needs final machining- can make a lot of horsepower with this head and perfect for a Bonneville car.

I also have titanium intake valves for it. 

Also a billet aluminum timing cover- looks like a piece of art and a new aluminum oil pan all hard to find pieces!!!also have original 302 standard crankshaft. 

Also have a military 270 c.i. block if interested>>

Will ship at whatever my cost is, disregard Ebay quote as it is not accurate.

I reserve the right to end auction at any time as I have it advertised locally also.

Please email if you have any questions?

Thanks, Sam

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