216 235 261 Stovevolt Chevy Straight Six Offenhauser Side Cover Rat Rod Scta on 2040-parts.com
Chatsworth, California, US
Rare offenhauser side cover for second generation chevy straight 6 engines " stovevolt " 216 235 261
Put it on your hot rod or garage wall.
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