Chrome Steel Amc / Jeep 304 360 401 V-8 1967-1987 Valve Cover Cj5 Cj6 Cj7 V8 on 2040-parts.com
USA, US
chrome steel valve cover .
they where take offs from my 76 cj7 304 v8
went with a different style
For AMC V-8 MOTORS
covers are 3-1/8" tall
304-401 cid
From 1967-1987
Covers are sold in pairs
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