1970 455 Ho Cylinder Heads Casting # 64 Gto 2.11 1.77 Big Valve Screw In Studs on 2040-parts.com
York, Nebraska, United States
1970 455 # 64 heads. I recently took these off a good running engine that I pulled out of a car I'm restoring. They appear to have low miles since they last saw the machine shop. Usable as they are. All threads good no helicoils, big valve 2.11 intake. 1.77 exhaust ,screw in studs, 87cc chambers. Matching date codes of J079. Free shipping lower 48.
GTO Trans am firebird. Any questions feel free to ask and thanks for looking. shayne |
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