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1959-1981 Pontiac Valve Rocker Arm Covers 301 303 326 350 366 400 421 428 455 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Straight & solid set, fresh paint
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Up for immediate purchase is a LH/RH pair of used, refinished rocker covers to fit Pontiac V-8 engines from ’59 thru ’81. 

These are straight and solid pieces with no rot or physical damage.  They were chemically stripped clean before being sprayed with self-etching primer and finished off with the correct blue engine detailing paint.

Sorry – mounting screws, oil filler cap, grommet and gaskets are not included but those items are readily available new aftermarket.

Will present very well under the hood of your classic Poncho be it a Firebird Trans Am Formula, Lemans Tempest GTO T-37 GT-37, Catalina 2+2, Bonneville, Grand Prix, Ventura or any other model!

Feel free to email whatever questions come up and be sure to view my other auctions and check back often as I continue to list nice stuff.  Thanks for looking!






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