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1965 429 Cadillac Rocker Arms, Pushrods & Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $369.28
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:(16)-RA44040, (16)-MPR22, (16)RV619S Part Brand:Falcon Classic Warranty:Yes

ROCKER ARMS, PUSHRODS & VALVE SPRINGS
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PUSHRODS AND VALVE SPRINGS ARE GENERIC

Another great vintage listing from Falcon Classic! This listing is for (16) rocker arms, (16)pushrods and (16)valve springs for 1965 429 Cadillac 331ci-365ci-390ci-429ci V-8 engines. P/N's (16)RA44040, (16)MPR22 and (16)RV619S. Feel free to contact us for more specific application information. Image is for illustrative purposes only. Buyer will receive correct parts for application(s) described within listing.

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