Ford 390 Cylinder Heads Pair C1ae 6090a (#1) on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Illinois, United States
I am pretty sure these came out of an early 60's T-bird. They will probably need to be rebuilt. If you need more info or pics please call and ask 815 471 9071. The #1 in title is for my reference. You may also inquire about other shipping options. Sold as is, no warranty or guarantee, no refunds or returns for any reason. Please make sure these will work before you buy them.
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