Theses heads were purchased new in 1969 (over the counter)at a dealership in South Carolina as a replacement set. Heads were on a correct l88 corvette for a very short period of time. These heads have been in storage since 1970. Still has the original l88 valves and springs. Some of these heads that were sold over the counter had imperfections. These heads has one very small spot on one head that had been touched up by the dealer when purchased. Cam is a original l88 427 part #5535 gm group 15. Cam and heads are being sold together they will not be separated in purchase. Perfect combo for a collector restorer. Heads are 394074 open chambered.
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