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Grease Monkey
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Does anyone know where I can find a head for a 1926 chevy? Mine is cracked internally. Thanks a lot for any help.

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Leroy,

I'd suggest checking the local machine shops and classic car restorers. Also, if there is a local chevy car club, a member may have one or know of someone who does.

Melissa
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Seattle, WA.

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i have about eight i use for boat anchors in the same shape that yours is . you have to be careful of what you buy . i finally found one that looked bad smell bad but it tested good i think it was a recast as it has no chevy casting no. on it

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got one here in lake geneva wi, on the fence about selling it, its an aftermarket head


I have a 1927 Chevy Capital AA 4 Door also a 1927 Chevy Touring car, a 1936 Chevy 1/2 ton and a 2010 Corvette LT3 Convertible and a 1953 Packard Caribbean. My tow car is a 2011 Suburban.
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If you would think about it and maybe give me a call I would greatly appreciate it. My phone number is 1-507-273-7371. I would like to hear from you either way if you have time. Thanks a lot for your help!

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I have a 1927 Chevy Capital AA 4 Door also a 1927 Chevy Touring car, a 1936 Chevy 1/2 ton and a 2010 Corvette LT3 Convertible and a 1953 Packard Caribbean. My tow car is a 2011 Suburban.

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