New Comp Cams Oval Track/ Hot Street Solid Lifter Camshaft 289 302 351 Svo on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, United States
SMALL BLOCK FORD 289 302 351 COMP CAMS SOLID LIFTER CAMSHAFT. NO CAM CARD BUT PART NUMBER CAN BE USED TO RESEARCH. WAS ORDERED FOR OVAL TRACK RACING OR HOT STREET ENGINES.
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