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1960-70 Ford Falcon, Fairlane, Econoline, Bronco Nos Code-6250-b 6 Cyl Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:FOMOCO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CODE-6250-B Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:CODZ-6250-B

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS CODE-6250-B OEM FORD CAMSHAFT USED IN 1960-62 FALCON AND COMET 6 CYL SOLID LIFTER 144-170 CID ENGINES, 1962 FAIRLANE 144-170 CID SOLID LIFTER ENGINES, 1966-72 BRONCOS WITH 170 CID SOLID LIFTER ENGINES,  1960-1970 ECONOLINES WITH 144-170 CID SOLID LIFTER ENGINES AND 1962 METEORS WITH 144-170 SOLD LIFTERS 6CYL ENGINES.  PLEASE CHECK FOR PROPER APPLICATION FOR YOUR ENGINE BEFORE BIDDING.  THE CAM IS IN GREAT NOS CONDITION WITH  #GAB IDENTIFICATION MARKING.  PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES AS PART OF THIS DESCRIPTION.  INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING USING EBAY'S GLOBAL SHIPPING.  PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS.

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