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Cal Custom # 40-1000 6 Deep Fin Valve Covers Staggered Bolt Corvette 1955 56 57 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Petaluma, California, United States

Petaluma, California, United States
Barn fresh no cracks or broken fins great patina
Brand:CAL CUSTOM Surface Finish:1955 56 57 chevy cal custom sb valve covers Manufacturer Part Number:40-1000 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:drag race speed scta coupe sedan ratrod hotrod cal custom sb valve covers:chevy 1955 56 57 cal custom deep fin valve covers Other Part Number:cal custom chevy sb 6 deep fin valve covers Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

You are bidding on a Early Vintage Matched pair of Cal Custom # 40-1000 Valve Covers Gardena Calif. Made in the USA not Japan  - they are staggered bolt pattern 265-283 early 327- . The last time they were on a car was back in 1968, My 94 year old Grandfather started Drag racing in the late 1940's, They were on a 1957 Corvette he ran ,  I just pulled them off the shelf spent about a hour cleaning them for the pictures, There are no cracks or repairs that I see, the fins are not broken or ground for clearance, there are scratches & casting flaws, They could be re polished  I think they look great as is . As with all vintage parts I sell they are sold as is Thanks for bidding.

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