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Ford Stud Flathead V Eight Cylinder Heads 30 81a-6049 A. on 2040-parts.com

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Los Angeles, California, United States
I don't know much. about these cylinder heads, they look new to me, I have no use for them.
Brand:FORD Surface Finish:METAL. Other Part Number:30 81A---6049 A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FORD STUD FLATHEAD V EIGHT "A" CYLINDER HEADS.   30      81A ---6049   A.   VERY NICE FORD CYLINDER HEADS, THEY LOOK NEW, BUT THEN I DON"T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM, THE INFORMATION THAT I HAVE HERE, IS WHAT I READ FROM THE CYLINDER HEADS, I TOOK SOME CLOSE_UPS, THIS WAY YOU CAN IDENTIFY THEM,AND KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YEARS THEY ARE FOR, I SEE NO CRACKS OR ANY DAMAGE AT ALL, IF ANYBODY OUT THERE CAN SHARE SOME INFORMATION, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATED.THANKS FOR LOOKING, PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS, YOU MAY FIND SOMETHING, YOU LIKE OR NEED.   PICKUP ONLY   PICKUP ONLY !!!!!!!!!!!!

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