Dodge Plymouth Mopar Original Factory Chrome 440 Big Block Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Massillon, Ohio, United States
This auction is for a pair of
original factory Mopar 440 big block chrome valve covers. Dodge Coronet R/T and possibly the same year Dodge Charger. They have been sitting inside
on the shelf for many years. Original sets of these factory chrome valve covers are very hard to come by and restored ones are getting expensive. These could be cleaned up and
used as is but need restored to be show ready. $10.00 shipping to locations within the continental US No reserve auction so bid to win. |
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