1970 70 Pontiac Gto Judge Trans Am Manual Transmission 12 Cylinder Heads Ram Air on 2040-parts.com
Frederick, Maryland, United States
One pair of original GM #12 cylinder heads for 1970 Pontiac manual trans GTO, Judge and Firebird Trans Am. Date code for both heads are H079. I removed these from an engine that was rebuilt several years ago but never fired. Date codes did not match block hence removal and sale. It appears just a standard stock valve job and resurface was done, nothing special. Probably best to disassemble and check with new seals. No porting has been performed. Any questions call 301-668-0101.
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