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Chevrolet Bbc Cylinder Heads 3919840 A-22-8 Pair Vgc on 2040-parts.com

US $1,995.00
Location:

Stratford, New Jersey, United States

Stratford, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a set of GM BBC "840" square ports heads BOTH dated A-22-8  (Jan 22nd 1968). Both heads are bare and in excellent shape from all aspects and are the hi-performance large port numbers matching heads. These are very nice and not machined, awaiting the correct application. I am listing these for sale or I will trade them for the exact same heads dated May 1968. You won't be disappointed. Shipping is only to the lower  48 states and local pick-up is fine as well to avoid the shipping. Good Luck and bid with confidence as I have 100% and 1,345 feedbacks.  Thanks for bidding and you won't be disappointed. ** PRICE Just LOWERED **

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