1961 1962 F85 Oldsmobile Buick 215 Aluminum V8 Push Rods All 16 Gm on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
I will ship so email me for info. These are the push rods for the 215 engines. I have two sets of these and they both are in great shape, just need cleaning. They are not bent and were in a running engine.
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