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55,56,57 T Bird Y Block Rocker Set No Reserve!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ford Surface Finish:origanal patina Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:No

This is an original set of rocker arm shafts with rockers  for a 55 ,56,57 T bird ford . I am listing it as pick up only but may ship for actual cost plus $6.00  handling charge  . You can email me or call direct at 908-7697-1160 check out my other auctions i will be listing many more old car parts. will be listing heads and intake for this car also.

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