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1955 Corvette & Chevy / Original Cylinder Head # 3703523 on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Chevrolet Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3703523 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

         THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE PAIR OF CYLINDER HEADS 

This is an Original Pair of Chevrolet Cylinder Heads  used on Corvettes and other Chevrolets in 1956 The Chevrolet casting number cast into the heads is # 3703523. The cylinder heads in the photos are both dated L314 (December 31, 1954)  and A35 (January 3, 1955).  They were used on 195 HP engines. All heads have been cleaned, magnifluxed and are guaranteed to be rebuildable .  

If these date code do not work for you I have access to several more pairs.

Any questions please call (480) 720-8000.

 

 

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