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Jet Hot Coated Small Block Chevy Headers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
See description
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:Jet hot coated

This auction is for a pair of Chevy small block headers.

They have been jet hot coated.

They were to be installed on a hot rod project They were installed on the engine, then the decision was made to go a different direction with the engine. The engine was never fired.

They went on the shelf, and were there for a number of years.

They are in good condition. there are a couple of dents on the bottom of one tube, that can be seen in one of the pics.    

Please look at the photos closely, and ask all questions before bidding. I will answer as accurately as I can.

Please contact me before placing a bid, if you live outside the U.S. or have a feedback rating of 5 or less.

This is a no reserve auction, with no warranty, and no refund.

For pick up only.


 

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