I have a pair of 6X-4 Heads off of a 1979 Trans Am 400. They are in great shape, great for a rebuild(They are oiled but have been sitting for a while). They come with the stock valve covers which have some imperfections but still shine. Please check for vehicle fitment.
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Cylinder Heads & Parts for Sale
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