New Wolverine S-396n Engine Timing Camshaft Sprocket 1963-1971 Ford 8 Cyl. on 2040-parts.com
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HERE IS A NEW WOLVERINE S-396N ENGINE TIMING CAMSHAFT SPROCKET. IT FITS THE 1963 TO 1968 FORD 352 , 390 , 406 , 427 , AND 428 8 CYL. 1969 TO 1971 FORD 390 V-8 AND THE 1964 TO 1973 FORD 360 AND 390 V-8 ENGINES. WE GIVE FAST SERVICE AND SHIPPING. GIVE US A TRY AND THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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