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Chevy Small Block Valve Covers Staggered Bolt Rat Hot Street Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
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Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
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Chevy Small Block S/B Staggered Bolt Pattern Valve Covers. Cal Custom. 1955 1956 1957 Hot Rat Street Rod. 265 283. They look great cleaned and painted. Real classy. Excellent condition. The exterior look is just awsome! Does have some pitting on the bottom side. For cast aluminum they look sweet done up. Whether your engine has a hood above or its exposed. These will dress your engine up. NO cracks welds or repairs. Please do your research. Email your questions. Insurance optional. Shipping to lower 48 only!  I do combine shipping. Insurance optional! Buyer pays return shipping. Priced to sell. thanks  Check out my other items!

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