1966 66 Ford Nos Rocker Arm C6oz-6564-b One Lot Of Three on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
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The part is New Original Stock, has been stored many years- box in rough shape. Pictures are of the actual one to be shipped. Please ask any questions prior to bid or purchase. Thanks for viewing!
Item offered is (Three) Ford rocker arms, box reads two but one is missing. Please it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure of compatibility and correctness for their needs.
Part number C6OZ-6564-B *Note: I have found a Ford bag sealed with two more not pictured, offer now for the total of three rocker arms.
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