68 69 70 71 Mustang Shelby Cougar Torino 390 428 427 Ford Timing Chain Cover on 2040-parts.com
Belle Glade, Florida, United States
Here is one Original 68-71 Mustang Shelby Cougar Torino 390 428 427 Ford Timing Chain Cover. Used on many Ford Lincoln and Mercury models with big block applications. No issues here very straight and solid. Been cleaned and stripped to bare metal. This has a C8AE-6059-B casting number. ORIGINAL FOMOCO PART. Priced to sell. Not an auction so no waiting here.
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