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Chyrsler Hemi 300 Series 392 354 331 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Liberty, Missouri, United States

Liberty, Missouri, United States

This sale is for rare and hard to find Chrysler Hemi valve covers. They would have been installed on 392 Hemi engines but they will also fit 354 and 331 Hemi engines. These are very solid valve covers. Great sheet metal these covers will probably chrome plate. Very little putting and the wire cover stands have been removed. Covers were lightly bead blasted and painted. I have several Hemi Engines and parts. Would like to sell everything to the right individual. Contact me for Hemi parts.

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