1962-68 221 260 289 302 Vintage Cal Custom Ford Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Pacoima, California, United States
These are early Cal Custom valve covers fit all small block Ford, Falcon, Mustang, Fairlaine, Comet, Meteor. They are in great shape no pitting, I believe they were painted grey at one time, the ridges have black pin striping. The pictures do not do them justice. Absolutely no damage, and they have baffles inside over the breather holes. |
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