1959-1967-chevrolet-corvette Orange Script Valve Covers Vintage Original Paint on 2040-parts.com
Woodburn, Oregon, United States
I have had these for over 30 years, somebody needs these on a beloved more than I need them on a shelf. Original paint and in great shape for unrestored goods.
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