352 390 406 427 428 Fe Mercury Script With Lighting Bolt Vallve Cover's on 2040-parts.com
Wixom, Michigan, United States
Mercury FE valve cover's . 352 406 390 427 428 . Will need restored or use on you Rat rod as is .Great patina .Has 1 bent [see pic] SOLD
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248-904-7134 .$22.00 SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATE'S .SHIPPED WORLDWIDE .
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