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Ford 390gt Bare Cylinder Head Cores on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Ford 390GT Head Cores

Ford 390GT Bare Head Cores

This is a used set of 390GT cast iron bare head cores with the 14 bolt "GT" exhaust pattern. These bare cast iron head cores have been vatted, magnaflux checked for cracks, thermal cleaned and steelabrated. Contact us if you are looking for a specific casting number or date code.

  • Various casting numbers and date codes available - Contact us with what YOU need.
  • These are being sold as bare CORES ONLY
  • Blue Monkey not included!

"Buy it Now" is only $500.00

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