1961 1962 F85 Oldsmobile 215 Aluminum V8 Complete Heads Buick Gm on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
I will ship so email me for info. These are the heads off a Oldsmobile F85. They came with the 4-barrel intake. They engine ran when pulled and it ran fine and it had fairly new plugs in the heads. These should be the 185 horse power heads.
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