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Ford-fe Big Block 360,390,427,428 Cj/scj Crank Bolt Mustang,fairlane,truck F150 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, US

McDonough, Georgia, US
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FORD-Original crank bolt&washer for harmonic balancer,fits FE BIG Block 360,390,427, 428 Corba Jet/SCJ,Shelby,Mustang,Cougar,Torino.Trucks F100,F-150 and other's-all threads are in excellent condition,has been bead blasted and painted with factory cast paint,very clean,ready to install,look at other items up for auction.Satisfaction is Guaranteed,If not satisfied  E-mail within 3 days,you can send back for full refund-less shipping.

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