Crane Cams Push Rods 35646-2 Ford 429 460 on 2040-parts.com
Santa Maria, California, United States
This is 2-Crane Cams Push Rods Part Number 35646-2.I believe application is Ford 429 460 Engines.Being sold AS-IS.Please make sure this will work for your vehicle.Please ask questions before bidding,Thank You. Also look at our other items for sale |
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