Studebaker V8 259 Ci Head on 2040-parts.com
Yuba City, California, United States
Studebaker V8 259 ci Head This came off a 1962 Studebaker car engine serial# V561922. It has new valve seals, all valves are good. The head number is 1557570. If you have an interest I can provide additional pictures. If you arrange a shipper I will deliver to local carrier. Buyer must make arrangements for packaging with shipper.
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