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Ford 351w Block & Heads C9oe Dated August 1968 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Walla Walla, Washington, United States

Walla Walla, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

1969 351W Block & Heads.  

Block is C9OE-6015-B  8H12 (Aug.12,1968).  Bore measurements are all under 4.030" measuring 4.024-4.027". Nice original pc.- no sleeves or repairs.  

Heads are C9OE 351W castings dated 8H13(Aug.13,1968) and 8H10(Aug.10,1968).  Lots of thumbprint depth on the head surface.

These are VERY hard to find with this early, first run/pre-production casting date.  Considering they all match perfectly, are in exceptional shape and not used up or over-bored - you will be hard pressed to line these up. 

I can help arrange shipping, but you need to contact me prior to purchase so that we can discuss any shipping.  Please call with any questions.  509-200-9460  Thanks, Tim 

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