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Ford Fe 352 360 390 428 Rocker Shaft Assemblies,mounting Bolts & Drip Rails F100 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Lynn Haven, Florida, United States

Lynn Haven, Florida, United States
Clean and complete. All OEM parts. No repairs.
Brand:Ford Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C4AE 6531-C Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Clean OEM metal

Ford FE Rocker Shaft Assemblies, Mounting Bolts & Drip Rails

Complete set-up, removed from my 1969 360 F100 engine.  These are the non-adjustable type of rocker shafts used on Ford's and Mercury cars and trucks from 1964 and up on the 352,360,390,406,410,427,428 base and 428CJ/SCJ.   These rocker shafts had less than 20,000 miles after rebuild by local machine shop a few years ago.   The rocker shafts look very good, there are no visible cracks, damage, repairs or excessive wear on any of the parts.  The drip rails are also straight and clean.  These used parts are clean and complete, ready to use or rebuild. 

Honest seller, all parts are guaranteed to be as described.  Like everything I sell, I'll stand behind these parts if you don't think it is represented accurately.  Full payment must be made within 3-business days.

Packed carefully and ready to ship now.  Shipping is a flat rate USPS box of $18 to everyone.  

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Thanks for looking.


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