Brand New Ford 429 Police Interceptor Marine Grind Camshaft New In Box! on 2040-parts.com
Lockport, Illinois, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A FACTORY FORD 429 POLICE INTERCEPTOR MARINE GRIND CAMSHAFT NEW IN THE BOX. I DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT LIFT OR DURATION BUT I BELEIVE THEY ARE VERY SIMILIAR TO A 429 COBRA JET CAM. IN THE PHOTOS, YOU CAN SEE THE FORD SCRIPT OVAL NEAR THE BACK LOBE AND THE DESIGNATION "D2" NEAR THE MIDDLE WHICH TRANSLATES TO 1972 IN FORD SPEAK. THE CAM GEAR IS CUT "BACKWARDS" AS OPPOSED TO AN AUTOMOTIVE CAM. THIS HAS GOT TO BE PRETTY RARE AND I MAY REGRET SELLING IT. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTIONS!
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