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Ford 428cj Heads on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Milton, Florida, United States

Milton, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction, set of 428CJ heads from a 1969 Q code Mach1 project I used to own.  I ended up selling the car last year, I had been planning to use the 428 parts that were not part of the project on another project, have since decided to move on.  I had these heads gone through years back, they were never mounted or used, they are as you see them.  They have been sitting on the shelf waiting to be mounted for the last 5 or 6 years.  All the valves were replaced along with any other parts that were worn or in need of renewal.  Please check back, I will be listing some more 428 items soon, such as 428 manual flywheels.  

Please ask questions now, not after you have placed a bid.  If you have excessive negatives or zero feedback, please contact me to verify your bid is legit, this is to protect all bidders.  I have set shipping very low for the weight of these, I figure that leaves buyer and seller splitting the shipping cost.  Shipping is $40 to the lower 48.  International is welcomed at buyers expense, please do not pay till I calculate your shipping cost.    Payment via PayPal only.  Local pick up and payment in cash is welcomed.  

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