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71-74 Ford Left Rocker/valve Cover 400 Cu In Engines --check This Out-- on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Canby, Minnesota, United States

Canby, Minnesota, United States
good, small dent
Placement on Vehicle:Left Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:painted Part Brand:Ford

    This is a good left rocker cover for 1971 to 1974 Ford product 400 cu in. The cover is good, has a small dent.  This fits the 400 engines in the LTD, and station wagons. May also fit other years and models. These are often all rusted out or beat up.

     This would be a good rocker cover for your Ford.

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