Newpontiac 400/455 Camset on 2040-parts.com
Galivants Ferry, South Carolina, United States
I bought this set to go in a 78 Trans Am and sold the car before it was ever put in. This set is new/unused. The only box that was opened is the camshaft box. The others are still in the plastic.
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