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I've been watching an ebay listing for a set of little 'G' (small capital letter size) cylinder heads. They had been beaded/ blasted and magnafluxed. -Other than that, they were used, 53+ years old, and needed rebuilding. My understanding is that none of the little 'G' heads were posted. They went for $405.00 PLUS shipping...! Am I missing something?
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
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those heads were not posted.later g heads from may 57 on were.i would pay between 100 and 200 for those heads if i was really bad off for a set.i my area i can still get them for 100 or less.
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I get $200 for a set of G non posted heads in good rebuildable condition. It usually runs $30 to $40 to have the machine shop clean and check for cracks, so $400 + shipping for non-posted heads is high in my book. But then I have six sets, if I didn't have any and needed a set right now an extra $150 isn't much if you say it fast. One thing for sure, they ain't making them anymore.
Glen Henderson
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Letohatchee, AL
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