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Thanks Tom. Yes, they are a great oval port head for multiple reasons.
I figured that at the price I'm asking, they would be gone by now. Especially unmolested heads. They're perfect a late 1969 or early 1970 motor. Maybe a little early for a 454. Although I'm not sure when they started producing them. Anyway, I'm willing to sell just the bare heads if someone wants. Thanks again for the ad, Kurt
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Kurt, according to Colvin's book these heads were used on the later 396 and 427 engines in 1969 and on the 402 and 454 for 1970. While the dates may be a little early for the 454...they are close. I'm sure some of the guys over at TC could tell you the exact day and time they were first bolted on a 454 [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
Either way, they are great set of heads...good luck. wilma
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