Chevrolet Small Block Valve Covers 1958-1986 Tall Valve Covers Rat Rod 90s on 2040-parts.com
Seaford, Delaware, United States
Chevy Power valve covers from AC parts in the 90s. Cover do have some wear in light scratching and couple small areas of light pit. They were on a daily driver. Please check the photos they are part of the description. Any questions please ask. Thank you for looking and please check my other listings.;
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