1969-70 351 Mach 1 Cobra Jet Valve Covers, Power By Ford, With Oil Drip Rails on 2040-parts.com
De Soto, Missouri, US
1969-70 MACH 1 351 C COBRA JET VALVE COVERS WITH OIL DRIP RAILS. POWER BY FORD. COMES WITH BOTH BREATHER CAPS. THESE ARE IN NICE CONDITION,BUT THEY DO HAVE COUPLE VERY SMALL DINGS. THESE VALVE COVERS ARE A LEFT AND RIGHT. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES AND MAKE SURE THESE WILL WORK FOR YOU. THESE WOULD WORK ON THE 302 BOSS ALSO. SHIPPING USPS 15.50
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