Ford Mustang Edelbrock Victor Glidden Aluminum Heads Cnc Ported Hot Street on 2040-parts.com
Taunton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A PAIR OF NEW EDELBROCK VICTOR GLIDDEN SMALL BLOCK FORD HEADS I BOUGHT THESE AS A SPARE SET FOR MY RACE CAR BUT NEVER USED THEM ONE IS CNC PORTED THE OTHER IS A RAW CASTING SORRY HAVE NO FLOW NUMBERS FOR HEAD WAS BOUGHT DIRECT FROM EDELBROCK MAY HAVE FLOW NUMBERS ON THERE WEBSITE
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