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318 340 360 Small Block Mopar Mopar Preformance Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Elizabeth, Colorado, United States

Elizabeth, Colorado, United States
Good used some flaking of black on one valve cover
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:No Brand:Mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Dodge Plymouth Small Block 318, 340, 360 series Mopar Performance Valve Covers. These are pretty nice I got them in a lot of Mopar Parts. They were a little dirty so I cleaned them. They look nice no cracks or dings made of a sturdy cast Aluminum these black crinkle valve covers with polished aluminum ribs will seal well and dress your engine up. You will still need a pvc, grommet & cap. There is some flaking of the black on one of the valve covers by the ribs which could use some touch up. Study the pictures what you see is what you get. Being sold good used and as/is, Stock # 1053

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