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RE: C4AE-G heads
By Mike McQuesten - 08/29/2001 12:50:23 PM; IP 206.193.0.124
Those heads were fairly common from mid '64 into '65. Could be found on 352s and 390s. As Paul has indicated, they are great heads to build. I ran a set of these with CJ/low riser valves on a '64 427. Excellent running engine. Still is. As for their value.....not much yet. Might be someday. Still fairly easy to find in the bone yards, back yards, back forty, back building, etc. Build 'em and they'll flow like C8OE-Ns.
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