Ford 312 Y-block Rocker Arms And Springs Ecg6564-b on 2040-parts.com
Oak Harbor, Washington, United States
Set of rocker arms from a 1956 Ford 312 Y-Block. Car had been in storage since the 1970s. Good condition number is ECG6564-B. Springs look almost new.
Valves not included but will be listed later. |
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