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Not much for Y block stuff. But got a few things for really good prices. The two lights are going to be converted to 12v and will eventually installed in the back of my wagon for added light.
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Are those head gaskets the steel shim type. ?. Not usually recommended unless you go a full blown rebuild (shaved heads and block)
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Yes they are straight steel except one set-those are a composite style set. I got them more or less for the fast that they are original from the 50's-think. I am used to a composite style or a crush style for the Model A, so they are more of a curiosity thing.
Mike
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