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Chevrolet / Chevy Cast Aluminum Valve / Side Cover 216, 235, 261 New No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lancaster, California, United States

Lancaster, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No

This auction is for a finned cast aluminum valve cover and side cover. These should fit the older Chevrolet inline 6 cylinder motors (216, 235 or 261 Cubic Inch). These appear to be new and have never been installed. The auction also includes an envelope with hardware and a Mr. Gasket breather. I bought this from an estate auction and no longer need it. It would make a great look for a vintage hotrod.

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