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1982-93 Chevy 2.8l 60° V6 (no Baffle) Edelbrock Valve Covers Camaro Cavalier Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Very nice with some minor scuffs, etc.
Brand:Edelbrock Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:4488

1982-93 Chevy 2.8L 60° V6 (no baffle) Edelbrock signature valve covers.  I have an intake and carb adapter in another listing.

These fit camaro, s10 pickup and blazer, Cavalier, celeberty citation corsica,.  Buyer to verify application for your needs.

See my other listings.  I am going to sell lots of parts this summer.  Time to clean out the shop.
Thanks.

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