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1968 Chevrolet Corvette Camaro 3919842 Aluminum Heads L89 396 375hp L88 L89 427 on 2040-parts.com

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Warren, Ohio, United States

Warren, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 1968 factory aluminum Chevrolet square port heads casting number 3919842 dated 8-23-67 & 8-24-67 rebuilt.  The heads have a lot of meat still left on the bottom sides and still have the stock size valves.  I noticed the exhaust ports look like the flashing has been smoothed out some and also the combustion chambers look to have been smoothed out some as well but do not know what that does to help out on performance.  Overall very nice set that is not damaged but does have some heli-coils in place.  Perfect set for a restoration and applications include 396-375HP L89 and Corvette L88 427-430HP & 435HP L89 tripower.  Any questions I can be reached at 330-770-2517.

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