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Corvette Valve Covers 1960-1967 Lester 3767493 Modified W/ Breather Tubes on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Good overall condition. As pictured with grime, scuffs, scratches and/or other surface imperfections. Modified with engine breather tubes/ports. One breather tube has broken cast piece, compare the two, see photos. Please review all photos and message any questions.
Brand:Lester Other Part Number:Corvette Valve Covers Manufacturer Part Number:3767493

Cast Aluminum Corvette VALVE COVERS 1960-1967 Lester 3767493 Modified w/ Breather Tubes

As-pictured. Please review all photos and message any questions. Payment is expected immediately, but within two days (48 Hours) is appreciated. Thanks for looking!
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