1955-56 Ford Y-block Timing Marker on 2040-parts.com
Montpelier, Ohio, United States
This the timing marker for a Y-Block 272-292-312 engine. It is an original part and fits all '54, '55 and '56 Fords. It will fit all Fairlane, Customline, Mainline, Victoria and Crown Victoria. It fits 2dr, 4dr and station wagons.
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