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      <title>Finding the Best Boss 302 Rods for Your Build</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re digging into a vintage Ford small block build, finding a set of original boss 302 rods is usually at the top of the priority list. There is just something about that 1969 and 1970 era of Ford engineering that feels overbuilt in the best</description>
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