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Pontiac 7k3 Heads on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
No apparent cracks, one missing stud. Ready for the machine shop
Brand:Pontiac Warranty:No

I have had these Pontiac 7K3 heads (1 pair) for many years thinking I was going to build a performance 455 engine for my '62 GP.  It never happened so it's time to pass these along to someone who can use them.  If you are reading this you already know these are D-port heads with a good reputation, screw in studs and large valves.  These are ready for the machine shop.  I want to sell them and not toss them out so I've started the bids very low/no reserve.  I will box each head up separately and will only charge actual USPS costs.  So don't pay immediately, just give me your mailing address and I'll get the actual costs and adjust the total for you.  Thanks for looking.

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