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New Ford 427 Chrome Pent Roof Valve Covers Shelby Cobra With Breather Hole on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Cheshire, Connecticut, United States

Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

New Ford 427 Chrome pent roof style valve covers Shelby Cobra with breather hole .These are a nicely made reproduction of the original Ford 427 pent roof valve cover that were used from 1965-1968 . A very popular and attractive valve cover because of its high style shape and smooth lines. Triple chrome plated and ready to bolt on. It is the same style cover as used on most 427 and 428 powered cars during this time period including AC Cobras , 7 liter Galaxies , R code 427 Fairlanes and numerous racing vehicles of the day. Will fit all 352-390-406-427 and 428 engines and will clear most all aftermarket roller rocker setups. They are outfitted with a breather holes so a rubber grommet or your choice can be used to make a working PCV system . Original valve covers are very hard to find and a re-chrome today will cost 200.00-300.00. Grab a set if you need them for your engine.

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