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427 454 Big Block Chevy Bbc 7/16 Hd Pushrods & Guideplates Ls-6 Ls-7 L-88 Zl-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $279.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a nice used set of original GM 67-70 Big Block Chevy Heavy Duty pushrods. These are the 7/16" design pushrods and come with the corresponding guide plates. All part look great with no issues to be seen. So if you are building a super strong Big Block engine these would be a great start!!!

PLEASE NOTE I WILL ALSO BE LISTING MANY OTHER PARTS AS WELL SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT 260-483-8268 THANKS MIKE
 


 Buyer to pay fixed shipping charge of $13.00 IN THE US AND MORE TO FOREIGN ADDRESSES.




THANKS AND GOD BLESS THE USA!!!!

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