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1965 Oldsmobile #2 330 Cylinder Heads High Compression Tg 350 403 442 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Selling a pair of 1965 Olds 330 #2 Cylinder heads. These heads have the early rocker bridges. These heads are being sold as cores, they will need to be taken to a machine shop to be cleaned, checked and possibly worked on as there is a decent amount of rust in the heads. These are the High Compression "TG" heads. The date codes look to match at 68. If you have any questions or need more pictures feel free to ask. 
I bought them on an engine I though I could rebuild but it would cost way more and be more of a headache than its worth. Selling as-is. Hopefully someone can use these. The bid starts at .99 cents and there is no reserve.
With a bit of modification these will work on a 350 and the 403
Local pickup is always welcome

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