Ford Rocker Arm Pedestal Edf 6531 - Early Fe 331 352 ? 58 59 60 61 62 63 on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
This is an auction for 2 (two) aluminum Ford rocker arm pedestals, cast EDF 6531. An eBayer contacted me and said they are for the early FE 331 / 352, but I'm not sure, so please do research. He said they would fit any FE, but the height of this pair is less than the C4AE style of FE rocker than I am accustomed to. Please study the photos. The pair looks to be in good usable shape. Free shipping USA. Questions are welcome. |
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