Solid Lifter Camshaft Nos 3904362 Corvette 427 435 396 425 454 65 66 67 68 69 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
In the tube and never opened. Rare NOS camshaft, especially unopened.
As is no warranty I am looking for an early 1964 2818 Holley carb and a 1957 3740997 head. Open to purchasing or trading. Email me if you have either of these. Thanks. International buyers, contact be before bidding to work out details of shipping cost. |
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