Full Set Of Flathead Standard Pistons, Rings (221 C.i.) on 2040-parts.com
Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
For sale are a set of Henry Ford Flathead 221 c.i. pistons and installed rings (3 1/16"), probably NOS without box. All are in excellent condition. The two extra complete sets of rings are .020 over and are NIB. Please see photos for details as to fitment. Also included are three set of main bearings with not much information. Sellers are car guys so please email with questions and we will do our best to answer.
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