Ford Racing Chrome Valve Covers 302 351w Small Block Ford on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
This is a Pair of chrome Ford Racing Valve covers. These are the new angle top design. Good looking valve covers. I listed these as used because one of them has a couple of scuffs on the top. they are real hard to see, I tried to get a couple of pictures, as you can see they are real light scuffs. look at the pictures, make sure its what you need. all sales final, buyer pays shipping. I will not ship out side the United States.
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