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1968-1969 Buick Gran Sport 400 Heads Set,riviera,skylark,455,350 Block Here 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Northwood, Ohio, US

Northwood, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:must be due to damage Warranty:No

 set of heads from a 1968,69  400 buick GS other than  stiff valves that some hours in a hot tank should take care of,these are in good core condition. these are not bolt on and go. I believe that is a NOT INCLUDED HO manifold on it, not sure, i do pontiacs. But it is not included in the sale. If interested, i also have the block and timing cover Listed separately so ask if interested in them. always nice to have spares as these are getting hard to find!   Would like to move all of the  buick stuff i have for this car like the trunk lid, dash,emblems,and these motor parts. can list a package deal for you if interested. Contact me, thanks, rick

   We recently met a guy who had a bad accident in 1981. he was a GM worker with a 63 corvette,a 67 gto,and a 66 grand prix when he got hit.He is selling all the years of his lifes work on them now to pay back taxes and keep his home.we got the gp from him at first meeting along with many 65 66 B-body parts.some NOS! next we got his 67 gto,and are restoring it now. we got alot of A-body 66,67 stuff then,with also some NOS stuff. Now the cars are not there anymore,we started on the piles of parts he had all over his basement,garage,and spare bedroom.We are trying to configure these parts to best meet the needs of our customers,but its a challenge since we do 65-67 gto/gp/bonnies.we might have a wrong piece in with some listings.I would appreciate all the identifying help i can get. i am not a "know it all a-hole",just a good guy helping another good guy get thru a bad break. theres so much stuff here we will be listing for a long time,so any questions,please ask.THX Rick 
    This spring we are starting to reduce our inventory of "hard to find" restoration parts for 65,66 big Pontiac's,and 66,67 GTO stuff. Restoring cars for re-sale is nearly impossible in this economy, so we are liquidating our cars. A 1967 GTO, 3 1965 Bonneville Convertibles,and a 1965 Catalina convertible.  We are selling off the stash as fast as I can get them boxed for safe shipping, and hope we can help. All of our larger parts will have some modest packaging fee due to eBay's 10%, $4 a roll tape, and boxes costs. Anything smaller than 24x24x20 its not applicable. Another thing is that we will ship over seas but it must be the cost, plus duties, plus some for the extensive paperwork. We also combine shipping. So see our store and save a bundle! We buy unfinished project cars, hassle free, and fairly. Many of our parts listed, we have similar ones like them here. If it's not exactly what you need, see my store or ask. We gladly accept personal checks and all payment methods!

    All calls are either answered or please leave a message! once I get back to my phone, all messages are logged for needs, and the search here begins. An instant response does not always happens since I have 5 buildings to search! So you are not forgotten we just have not located the part yet. Always check back to my site and usually it will be there ASAP, or you can even call back after a few days to check. we always try hard as a father son combo.
Now most car builders, professionals, and the rest of us car lovers do these cars for our enjoyment! the parts search can be crazy; online scammer rip offs, fly by nighters, and so on... It can turn an enjoyable stress reliever project into an "I’ve been had!" situation. Not here!

I build them and went through the same morons, so I just bought old cars. I started with 1966,67 GTO/Lemans/Tempest,and 1st generation firebirds
We had so many I can I.D about any part on one down top the smallest screws.
I started buying 65,66 big Pontiacs for the  389's I got older, sold the 10.75 second 69 TA clone pro-street car and the 1967 firebird convertible with a 428 tri-power.. so now most of the firebird stuff is gone, but still have some GTO stuff .mostly have 65,66 big car parts. so if you feel; we are likely to have any of those parts from our history try us, you will only need to read our feedbacks, anyone can bullshit, we produce! thanks Rick.

SHIPPING: As you know shipping is rough on a guy at best,, not much we can do here bout that, we spend hours and hours boxing and taping ,when we could rather be building and painting, but its a necessary evil!  sometimes we cant get it all done in 1 day since we are helping others with their dreams, so patience is appreciated as are all top marks on our feedbacks.

U-SHIP: newest thing in shipping is this U-ship website. It’s actually pretty easy to go through and what it ends up being a lot of times is just good old boys in a pick up truck. The greatest part of it is 50 or 100 dollars and these guys will toss doors quarters hoods,or anything in the truck for a tank of gas! Think about it why not if you’re heading that way anyway? When times get tough Americans get creative, so check it out its not tough and its a great way to get alot of parts cheap!
My number is (419)-277-1945 Some consideration appreciated on that, i go to bed at 9:00 pm must have gotten old LOL

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