1965 Dodge 6-cylinder Super 225 Rocker Arm Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Lewiston, Idaho, United States
Presented to you for your consideration is a 6-cylinder Super 225 rocker arm assembly from a 1965 Dodge Dart in good used condition. Check out the photos for yourself. Offered to you for the great low price of $99.99. Thank you your interest and good luck.
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