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1964 Ford 292 Or 312 Engine Rocker Shaft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

60031, United States

60031, United States
Condition:Used

LodestarExpress
Since Year 2000
Details
1964 Ford 292 or 312 Engine Rocker Shaft. Have more parts from this engine also up for sale.
Condition
Was in good working order. Taken off of a seized engine
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