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3919840 Big Block 396 427 L71 Head Corvette Chevelle Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Berry, Kentucky, United States

Berry, Kentucky, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

One used, bare head casting. I just took some big block heads in in trade and know nothing about them. I fool with small blocks and only know what I read about the big blocks. I cleaned this casting up some with a wire wheel and ran a tap through the intake, exhaust, accessory, and rocker stud holes.
There is one bolt broke off in one of the end corner accessory holes. This 3919840 head is dated K-1-7, which is October 1, 1967. This head was used on the late 1967 Chevelle and Camaro 396/375 and the Corvette 427/435. And the 1968 Chevelle and Camaro 396/375, Chevy II 396/375, Passenger Car 396/425, and Corvette 427/435. It was also used on all of the above in 1969, but with the October casting date, I would imagine that was originally used on an early 1968 vehicle. Free shipping or local pickup. As is and no warranty expressed or offered.

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