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Reconditioned 1966 1967 Ford 289 Cylinder Head C60e Mustang Fairlane Falcon on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

This is a Reconditioned SINGLE Cylinder head for a 1966 1967 Ford 289 V8. It has Ford ID number C6OE and 289 and 66 cast into it. This is complete with valves, valve springs, retainers and keepers. This came out shop that went out of business and to the best of my knowledge it is a standard rebuild ( not hardenen seats or special valve springs ).  I only have this one single head.  Buyer to pay shipping form zip code 08520. If you have any questions of need additional  parts you can reach us at 609-448-1684 from 10am to 6pm Eastern time. Thank-you for looking. (JHShelf110416)

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