1965 Harley Panhead cam cover. One year only cam cover as they changed it in 1966 with the premier of the shovelhead. The chrome is rough but runable. There are no visible defects on this cover other then cosmetic. You could have the chrome removed and polish up the aluminum. This is an original Harley piece and they are getting harder to find.
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