Very Rare Model A Ford Aluminum "cyclone" Cylinder Head (no Reserve) on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Model A Ford Aluminum "CYCLONE" Cylinder Head. Looks to be in good condition. Spark plug threads look good. Head also looks good underneath without much corrosion. $25.00 shipping in Continental United States. Email with questions.
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