67 Corvette Original Aluminum Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Cathedral City, California, US
Late 66-67 original Lester valve covers. No cracks. Good condtion. # 3967483 not repro. Email for accurate shipping costs. Do not ay until invoice is sent.
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