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1966 67 Mercury Valve Covers Pent-roof Thunderbolt 390 410 428 427 Marauder S-55 on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a very nice pair of 66/67 full-sized Mercury Pent-roof valve covers. Both are in great shape for their age with minor dings and dents. All damage is accessible from the back if you need to "push" them out.Otherwise a small amount of body filler will do the job. If you are looking to have a set chromed, these would be ideal cores. Any good chrome shop could easily straighten them and make them look great. I have had several sets of these on Ebay in recent weeks and these are not only the nicest set I have had, they are my last! Shipping will be $25.00, any excess will be refunded. I do not gouge on shipping. Thanks.

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