1939 - 1941 Ford Mercury Cylinder Heads Embossed 99t-6050 Nosr Cast Iron on 2040-parts.com
Marion, North Carolina, United States
Cast iron. These are NOS Ford replacement heads for 100 HP engines 1939-41 Truck and Mercury. The original heads that came with the original engine were 99T-6049 (right hand) and 99T-6050 (left hand). With the replacement heads, the 6049 was discontinued and 99T-6050 is used on both sides. These heads could also be used as replacement on 1946-48 Ford and Mercury passenger and 1946-47 pick-up and truck. Due to weight, the heads will be shipped in separate Large Flat Rate boxes.
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