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Pair 1959 Cadillac 390 V8 Engine Heads Left & Right 1473449 1468025 Dr & Pass on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

 PAIR Cadillac 390 heads removed from a 1959.   Driver Side Part # 1473449  (photos 1-6)  Passenger side part # 1468025. (rest of photos)   I inspected the heads and couldn't find any cracks or damage.   Obviously they are dirty,  as removed from the car, haven't been boiled out or anything.  They have been protected from the elements.  

These are sold AS-IS no returns. 

I would prefer local pick up but I will ship, I just need your zip code to figure out cost.  Also I will separate if you want just one. 

Rocker arms and some other motor parts available and will be listed shortly.

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