69-77 Corvette Camaro Lt1 Z28 Gm Aluminum Valve Cover on 2040-parts.com
Herscher, Illinois, United States
Brand New Genuine GM 69-77 Corvette Camaro LT1 Z28 ALUMINUM VALVE COVER It does have the typical spider webbing around the mounting bolt holes and other webbing in the fin area which was typical of the time. There is some casting flash and polish residue. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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