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64 65 Mustang Shelby Falcon Tiger Ford Timing Chain Cover C4ae-6059-a 260 289 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Belle Glade, Florida, United States

Belle Glade, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FoMoCo Placement on Vehicle:Front

Here is one Original 64-65 Mustang Shelby Falcon Tiger Ford Timing Chain Cover C4AE-6059-A FoMoCo. Used on many Ford Lincoln and Mercury models with 260 289 applications. No issues here very straight and solid. Been cleaned and stripped to bare metal. This has a C4AE-6059-A casting number. ORIGINAL FOMOCO PART.This is the aluminum timing chain cover that was used on 260 and 5 Bolt 289 engines  This timing cover was designed for use with the aluminum water pump only.  There were several versions of this type of timing cover. This one has the dip stick tube with built-in bracket on tube. Some scaring where waterpump impeller mounts. All water jackets great shape. Priced to sell. Not an auction so no waiting here.

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