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Alexander 7 Port Crossflow Head (extremely Rare) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Has been sitting in a garage for years and will likely need to be reconditioned before use.
Brand:Alexander Conversions Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

For sale is a real Alexander 7 Port Crossflow head. For those who know what this item is, that description should be sufficient. 

While the condition is listed as "used," the fact that the thermostat housing was never drilled for studs or bolts indicates that the head was probably never installed or finished.

The Alexander 7 Port Crossflow was designed by Alexander Conversions for BMC A-Series engines and increases the performance of these small engines in a huge way. This cylinder head is exceptionally rare and appears to be in very good condition for its age. It will probably need to be reconditioned before its installed, which is reflected in my starting bid. The likelihood of another 7 Port Crossflow coming up for sale any time soon is slim to none. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to send me a message. I will be more than happy to answer to the best of my ability. 

If you are an international buyer, please contact me before bidding. The eBay calculated shipping may not be accurate and I do not want any misunderstandings regarding shipping costs. 

I reserve the right to end this item before bidding has ended. Thanks for looking, and good luck!

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