"new" Chevy Sbc Valve Cover Chrome T Handle Hold Down Kit / Bolts T-bar 1/4-20 on 2040-parts.com
Bay City, Michigan, US
Chrome SBC valve cover bolts. These are new, never installed, not in original packaging. I bought them for a 327 I built, but sold the motor before I used these. May have minor shelf wear from being packed away. These are a nice set! Email me with any questions. No returns & No international shipping. Payment due within 4 days of auction end. Thanks for looking!
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