Vintage Ford 223 6 Cyl.rocker Arm Assembly C4dz-6563 N.o.s! on 2040-parts.com
Charlestown, Indiana, United States
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VINTAGE 223 FORD 6 CLY. C4DZ-6563 SHAFT ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY NEW REMANUFACTURED. NON-AJUSTABLE ROCKER ARM'S NEVER PUT ON A MOTOR |
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