Stage Ii 2 Buick Heads Turbo 3.8l V6 Grand National Gnx New, Valves, Machinework on 2040-parts.com
Kokomo, Indiana, US
Pair of brand new iron old-stock Buick Stage II race heads for 3.8, 4.1L, etc. V6. In storage for years, greased and bagged. Any discoloration is the cosmoline grease from the bag. $1200 in machine work done. Includes alloy Ferrea valves already fitted. "Rust pits" mentioned were extremely light and from storage since made at the GM factory so many years ago (1980s). See photo of build sheet for details. These are not very heavy (30 lbs each) and will always out-perform the cheap aluminum copies. Some of the photos are from the speed shop builder's notes. Please ask any other questions.
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