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1964 Ford 289 C4oe Head, Mustang, Comet, Mercury, C40e on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Loomis, California, United States

Loomis, California, United States
Nice used rebuildable head, C4OE
Brand:Ford Motor Company Other Part Number:3M4 Manufacturer Part Number:C4OE Warranty:No

For bid is a Ford Motor Company Head, believed to be for a 1964(65/67) Mustang.  Under valve cover is 3M4  O, on bottom is C4OE  O  23,  includes rockers, ball studs, nuts.  Looks to be a good  rebuildable head.  We have several other Ford Motor Company heads available on separate ebay listings.

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