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Nos Pontiac Hd 455 Cu In Forged Connecting Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Pontiac Warranty:No

We have been cleaning out the shop and found this set of rods that we packed away back in 1985! These are brand new Pontiac Forged Factory Rods for a 455 cubic inch engine. These are unused ever! Back in the day we were drag racing these big block Pontiac's and this factory rod was known for its' strength and longevity. These have not been available for years. We think a set went through eBay back in 2014.

Details: Forged from factory, Special HD rod bolts and nuts, 6.622 Center to center for stock stroke 455.

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