Model T Ford Flathead Camshaft Speedster Four Banger Cam Lakes Hot Rod Roadster on 2040-parts.com
Eugene, Oregon, United States
FOR SALE: Original Model T Ford camshaft. 1924 - '27 short front bearing cam. Been on the shelf for a long time. I'm no expert but it looks good to me. Babbitt bearings turn smooth and snug. Approximate .245" gross lift.
Sold as is. Sale is final so please examine, and base your decision on, the above pictures and use Ask A Question or call me at 541-912-3188 prior to purchase if you have questions. Buyer's above shipping charge is for lower 48 state delivery. I will provide an invoice with additional shipping charge to buyer in other location. Purchase funds due and payable within 3 days after date of sale. Thanks for looking. |
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