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Old 05-17-2007, 07:56 PM
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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

perhaps the dates and the fact that they appear unmolested, coupled with the fact that they are very clean....

still a lot of bucks, maybe someone needed them pretty bad, right place at the right time etc.

have you seen what the original 499 distributors are going for?
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Old 05-17-2007, 09:40 PM
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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

Interesting. This same guy bought another set of 842 heads on February 15th for 2800.00!

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Old 05-17-2007, 09:47 PM
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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

maybe the cheaper set of heads did not work out, or perhaps he has two projects going
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Old 05-17-2007, 10:36 PM
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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

I bought a low mile virgin take off set several years ago for $2300 off ebay. When I received them they still had the factory red overspray around the spark plug holes, original valves and springs, no bead blasting, and had never been apart. Good luck on finding another set like that.

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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

Don't have my book handy...but aren't the 842 heads closed chamber units..???? they wouldn't be correct for ZL-1 or later L88...anyway, aluminum is sure going up in value

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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

Paul,

If those L/89 heads are indeed "as originally painted" - GREAT

Do you have more detailed images of the overspray on these
L/89 heads? Did these heads also have the exhaust manifolds
intact? Were they also oversprayed? The amount of overspray
on aluminum heads has been debated for a long time. How
certain are you that they are "as originally painted"?

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Default Re: L89/L88 heads on EBAY, why so much?

The person that I purchased them from said he bought them from an old hot rodder that "Rat Holed" all kinds of high performance Chevy parts. Said these were on the shelf collecting dust for 30 years and were low mile take offs. When they came in, all the parts were original and no bead blasting, etc. Even the valve seats had not been touched. At the time, I had an original Chevy Orange painted bellhousing clutch cover and placed it next to the overspray and it matched exactly. You can see the outline of the Exhaust Manifolds on each head. I asked myself, why would someone paint the Manifolds and part of the head if they were building the engine from scratch? I realized, that is the way engines were built at the Tonawanda plant, painted after assembly, exhaust manifolds and all. I do have some additional pics but no exhaust manifolds.

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