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1971 Ford F-600 Rocker Arm Drip Rails Ft 330 V-8 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States
Good used (and oily) condition just as removed. See the photos.
Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

1971/1972 Ford F-600 Rocker Arm Drip Rails FT 330 V8. 
Good used (and oily) condition just as removed. 
The year of manufacture is the actual year of this engine, these should it many other years as well, be your own guide on this. 
Besides the 330 ci. these came from, these likely (not guaranteed) fit the 359, 360, 389, and 391 ci engines too according to some of my references here online. 
The last photo is of the FORD tag that was attached to this engine, this tag is NOT INCLUDED with these drip rails. 
See the photos. 
Questions welcomed. 
I am listing numerous parts from this FT 330 engine.

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