I have had these heads in my garage for more then two decades for an idea that never materialized so here they go to the highest bidder. One of the heads had a new seat put in at that time and it shows on the pictures . No cracks, no stripped bolts and they have never been ported or welded in any way so if you are looking for a virgin #5 heads these are it..Buyer pays for shipping or you can pick up locally if you can ..
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Cylinder Heads & Parts for Sale
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End of Maybach may jump-start Mercedes S-class convertible
Thu, 05 Apr 2012A couple of nondenial denials from Mercedes-Benz execs at the New York auto show this week sure made it sound like there's a convertible coming, based on the redesigned S-class due out next year. If the brand follows its usual practice, the convertible would come out a year or two after the sedan. Significantly, Mercedes-Benz showed the Ocean Drive convertible concept five years ago with a Mercedes-Benz badge, rather than Maybach.
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