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Chevy Sprint Car Aluminum Fabrricated Valves Covers Sbc Silver Crown Race Car on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, US

Peoria, Arizona, US
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Up For Sale is a Used set of Small Block Chevy Valve Covers

These Came off a Sprint Car , They Can Be Used on Any Small Block Chevy with this Valve cover Bolt Pattern

Use on Sprint Car, Midget, Silver Crown, Drag Car etc

These Valve Covers aren't the Cheaply Made One is the Hot Rod Magazines These Are Made to be Raced and a very Solid But Light weight

These Valve Covers Do Have Some Dents and Dings From Racing,it Does Not Affect these Valve Covers they Still Seal and Don't Leak

These Retails for over 300.00 Get a Great Deal Here starting Bid is 79.99

Please Ask Any Questions Before Bidding or Buying Take a Look at the Pictures These Are Sold As-Is with No Returns

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