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1974 Standard Cadillac 472 Flat Top Pistons on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
The pistons are in very good shape. The skirts are not scuffed, and the ring lands are clean.
Brand:Cadillac Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:1602576

ICS Automotive Machine INC. 

Part Number: 1602576

This is a set of used Standard 472 Cadillac Pistons that are in very good shape. Fits 1974 Only. 472cu in. The skirts are not scuffed, and the ring lands are clean. For any additional information, or pictures give us a call between 9am-5pm EST Monday- Friday, shop number below. 


(412) 366-1009

- Bob 

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