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1970 442 E Heads on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, United States

Fenton, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

I have a pair of 1970 442 E heads that recently had a valve job done with all new parts. The heads only have 400 miles on them. I tested them out to make sure they worked properly and then took them off to put my F heads back on my car (they were getting a valve job). These E Heads have harden valve seats so that you can run regular unleaded gas in your engine. The julian date is 321. I will guarantee these heads are 100% correct and can be put on your car with no issues. One of the pictures has the heads gasket on it, then I took it off so you can see this was not used very much on my engine. Only reason selling is that I was able to get a set of F heads for my car.

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