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1953-1954 Early Dodge 241 Hemi Iron Heads Pressure Tested Id #1328362 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dodge

     Early Dodge Hemi 1953-1954 241 set of Heads.

     Pressure tested and found to hold pressure. And, so no cracks. Needs valve guides. And new seats. Is What The Machine Shop Said. Didn't want to sell junk or to be know for selling junk. So had it looked at first. There are lots of great car guys out there. And, I want to be one of them.  

     Some pitting in dome. Looks to be in stock shape.

     For, shipping customer will need to buy and mail Fed Ex Ground label and mail it to me. Please write if you need it shipped a head of time. Thanks. Or can pick up. I am willing to drive a short ways to be helpful. North Western Pa, only.

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