Crane Cams 138591 Big Block Chevy Solid Roller on 2040-parts.com
Branchville, New Jersey, United States
For sale is a Crane cams 138591 solid roller big block chevy cam. Used for dyno runs only, but was stored for years in oiled plastic bag. Check specs on line to see if it is for you. Serious drag race or circle track specs -- not for the street. See pics for condition, priced to sell as I have no need for it anymore. Make an offer. Need more detail pics let me know.
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