Nice Used 65-67 Ford/mustang 289 Timing Chain Cover W/ Good Ports And Threads on 2040-parts.com
Prairieville, Louisiana, US
Nice used 65-67 Mustang/Ford 289 timing chain cover. Very good and still round ports and no stripped threads. Minor pitting on ports. Will include most of the correct bolts. Have lightly cleaned and resisted the temptation to just paint. Parts are only original once and did not want destroy finish. Buyer pays fixed $15.00 postage Priority Mail.
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