1964 65 66 67 Ford 352 390 Fe Hydraulic Rocker Arms And Shafts Excellent! on 2040-parts.com
Litchfield, Ohio, United States
excellent used pair of fe rocker arms and shafts. they were rebuilt roughly 1000 miles ago. have the slotted oil grooves and very minimal wear on bottoms. supports are all c4ae 6531-c. the arms are after market with numbers I don't recognize. thanks!
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