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Pontiac 1970 Ho Heads Casting # 64 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States

Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Pontiac

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

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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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