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Matched 1965-66 Corvette Engine Heads 3782462 Dated L285 L305 on 2040-parts.com

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New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Matched 1965-66 corvette engine heads 3782462 dated L285 L305. Perfect for that 100 point corvette that you are restoring. These do not appear to have had any custom porting work or anything done to them. Please see my other items . More heads for other years corvettes and many other parts to come in the weeks to come. Last time I shipped heads it cost about 50 bucks in the continental US. These are heavy but I do not add anything to the actual cost of shipping. Buyer pays actual cost . Bid with confidence.

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