Pontiac 1970 Ho Heads Casting # 64 on 2040-parts.com
Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
Pontiac
1970 HO Heads Casting # 64 These are
the only high compression 455 cyl heads released by Pontiac These are D
ports Heads were cleaned,
magna fluxed, valve job and reassembled Date codes are D073 Notice to Bidders : The shipping figures that are put in by EBAY are not accurate. DO NOT SEND PAYMENT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN INVOICE FROM ME Invoices will be sent as soon as the item is boxed, weighed , and a current quote is obtained from the Appropriate shipping service. also have for sale:
72 YB HO shortblock with 7F6 heads 1974 SD Heads 1970 WA 455 block w/ 64
heads couple of 455 4 bolt SR blocks couple of 1970 WS motors 69 428 4
bolt block ( front is slick - No numbers ) and a fine splice muncie 4 speed
..was told it was pulled from a 71 TA
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