Afr 1388 Sbf 5.0 302 Heads W/ Inserts And Fresh Resurface on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
Set of ready to bolt on AFR 1388 small block ford heads. Fresh from "The Big Machine" machine shop in Sarasota Florida with a light resurfacing. Heads come with the head bolt inserts (not pictured). Heads do not come with rocker studs or push rod guides. Has 58cc combustion chambers. Great set of head with less than 500 miles. Ready to bolt on. NO RESERVE!
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