for sale is 7 small block chevy valve covers. they are not perfect but close easy to restore these. the script pairs have the staggered bolt holes. i have seen these go for hundreds for a pair. BUYER GETS All 7. payment by paypal due with 5 days of auction. . shipping to continental united states only. WILL NOT SHIP INTERNATIONAL. DONT ASK.
Valve Covers for Sale
- 73-77 camaro chevelle corvette, original "tr" valve cover bolts 305, 350.(US $10.00)
- 1969-1988 camaro z28 corvette aluminum valve cover molded grommet nos gm 3989349(US $9.99)
- New mr. gasket aluminum body valve cover speed studs, 4-3/8" long, pair(US $15.99)
- Nos ford 427 cammer valve covers part # c6a(US $800.00)
- 68 chevrolet sb steel valve covers 327 350 1968(US $129.95)
- Small block chevy 283 327 valve covers chevrolet on them (US $25.00)
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