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Ford 302 Chrome Valve Covers Glastron 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Dale, Texas, US

Dale, Texas, US
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Up for your bid is an old school Ford Chrome Valve Covers. Low reserve of only $10 and shipping Flat $10 or pickup free in Central Texas.

Got this off a 1970-71 Ford 302 being used in a Glastron boat. It has decals with some motor specs and tune up info. Chrome and condition is fair. Not too dented nor too dirty. Fairly clean and straight....not perfect but not too bad either.  Please know your application before bidding.

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