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Chevrolet Chevy Small Block Cylinder Heads 3782461 Double Hump Fuelie Camel Hump on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Smithtown, New York, United States

Smithtown, New York, United States
Condition:Used

One pair of small block Chevy cylinder heads, 3782461. Need rebuilding, no warranty, no return, as is. Please look carefully at the pictures, the show the condition of the heads, and the casting and date numbers. I do not see any obvious cracks or damage, but they are rusty. I listed this as local pick up only, but I will ship if you need that done and are willing to pay to have it boxed/crated and pay shipping costs. I will need extra time to ship it out, as it is in storage and I would still have to get it boxed up in a sturdy box before it can be shipped out. Local pick up welcome. Any questions please ask. Please contact me before you bid. 

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