Cadillac 365 390 Pushrods/push Rods Set/16 + Lifters 1957*-1962 on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Another great vintage listing from Falcon Classic! This listing is for sixteen and lifters (16) pushrods for 1957(from engine #43298)-1963 Cadillac 365ci-390ci V-8 engines. P/N (16)MPR21 Melling. Pushrod specifications are as follows:
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