Ford Head Bolts Fe 352 360 390 427 428 Cj 1968,69,70 Mustang,hot Rod Kit,truck on 2040-parts.com
McDonough, Georgia, US
FORD FE BIG BLOCK FACTORY HEAD BOLTS,complete set of 20, all you need to install heads on motor,all bolts have been inspection for good threads and will be in excellent condition,fits 352,360,390,410,427,428 CJ,SCJ Mustang,Cougar,Torino,Glaxaie,Fairlane,Trucks and many others,will combine shipping to save you money.Satisfaction is Guaranteed. If not satisfied E-mail though ebay within 14 days,you can send item back for full refund-less shipping .
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