Ford / Mercury Boss 302 351c 351m/400 Ford Motorsports Chrome Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Ecru, Mississippi, United States
Used set Ford chrome Ford Motorsports valve covers off 70 Original 351C. Fits 351C Boss 302 351M/400. Some scuffs but in great shape for age. See pics.
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