Performance Sb Chevy Heads 1.94 Intake Valves on 2040-parts.com
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States
Pair of good used SB Chevy Heads, with valves, springs. Have hydraulic lifters for additional cost. These heads fit many applications. I believe they are 1970s era. Check the numbers for your application. Prefer local pickup but can ship. Thank you |
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