1961 1962 F85 Oldsmobile Buick 215 Aluminum V8 Valve Covers Gm on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
I will ship so email me for info. These are off the Buick 215 engine. They only have four holes for the heads to bolt too. They need cleaned but in good shape.
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