1968-1971 Ford/mercury 390,428 Push Rod on 2040-parts.com
Eastman, Georgia, United States
This listing is for (1) Push Rod for a 1968 (after 1/14/68)-1971 Ford/Mercury 390,428 engine. Fits intake and exhaust. Please email questions, but give me time to respond. Have a great day and HAPPY EBAYING!!!! |
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