1970-1989 Ford 351 Modified, 400 Modified Exhaust Manifold Left D5ae-9431-ab on 2040-parts.com
Grand Junction, Colorado, US
1970-1980s Ford 351 Modified, 400 Modified Exhaust Manifold - Left
D5AE-9431-AB
Cleaned, glassbeaded and checked for cracks.
In good condition.
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