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Nos Ford Oem Timing Chain D0az-6268-a 427 428 351c 352 390 351m 400 V8 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:D0AZ 6268 A

Ford OEM Timing Chain Part Number: D0AZ-6268-A / D0AZ6268A Item is NOS, New Old Stock. Note: Unopened in original OEM package. Applications: 1966 - 1970 428 8 Cyl. Engine 1966 - 1969 427 8 Cyl. Engine 1970 - 1972 351C 8 Cyl. Engine 1965 - 1971 352 8 Cyl. Engine 1965 - 1971 390 8 Cyl. Engine 1978 - 1982 351M 8 Cyl. Engine 1978 - 1982 400 8 Cyl. Engine Excellent usable condition, no rust or corrosion. Part is like new. Please check part number to be sure of engine application prior to purchasing.

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