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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Someone at GM put that paint on there.. I 'think' these were the first forms, of the double hump heads, that we all came to love on 283s and 327s...not sure, but I think so. The first 461x heads. You did not see another aluminum head on a chevy until 67, and it was a big block. Note on the last picture, how GM tech milled out the valve seats on one cylinder so you could not use again. Easily repaired today. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: black69</div><div class="ubbcode-body">. I 'think' these were the first forms, of the double hump heads, that we all. The first 461x heads. You did not see another aluminum head on a chevy until 67, and it was a big block. </div></div>
I have a set of chevy sm block aluminum heads dated 1963...(if I recall correctly)....probably rarer than these...I'll try and dig them out to post a few pics Also I think I read that Mickey Thompson used or was involved w these 59 dated heads |
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