Double Hump Heads 1.94/1.50 on 2040-parts.com
Ash Grove, Missouri, United States
These are a very nice set of heads. They are the 1.94/1.50 double hump heads that would have came off a Corvette or 302 camaro. The numbers are 3917291 C287. They have been completely rebuilt with new rocker arms, springs, valve guides, valves, plained, and ported. These heads are ready to bolt on and go.
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