1957 Cadillac Head For '57 Engine Block Left Side, Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, US
You are bidding on one head taken from a 1957 Cadillac engine. The same basic engine was used on all 1957 series Cadillacs and developed 365 cu in and had a 10:1 compression ratio. This cylinder head still has the valve springs and valves attached.
This is the last of the light/lens that I have. There is still a complete 365 engine w/transmission, bare block and a few odds and ends to be listed. Until then please list me as a favorite.
Sales are final with no return so please ask questions and look at the pictures.
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