Chev.bb Tall Alluminum Black Powder Coated Valve Covers. on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
New,never mounted,chevrolet big block 396/427/454/502 (tall) aluminum black powder coated valve covers with no gaskets,no baffles,nice black powder coated,will fit Chevrolet 396-427-454-502, all years,thank you for looking an have a beautiful day.
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