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- Push rod - standard size - 429 v8 - ford & mercury(US $2.95)
- Bolt, nos gm 3815933 w/le head stamp. 62-69 chevy, camaro, chevelle, corvette(US $7.00)
- Harmonic balancer spacer, stamped steel, new. 56-62 corvette(US $7.00)
- Crankshaft pulley, used 3744043. 63-81 chevelle/el camino/camaro/corvette, more(US $35.00)
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