L@@k, Hot, Rat Rod,cal Custom, Ford Fe, Big Block 390,427,428, Valve Covers, on 2040-parts.com
Lenexa, Kansas, United States
AS FOUND HANGING ON BARN (GARAGE) WALL. VERY NICE & "VERY DIRTY"
SET OF VINTAGE CAL CUSTOM VALVE COVERS FOR FORD FE BIG BLOCKS. PART NUMBER 40-1018. BY THE LOOKS OF THEM THEY HAVE NOT BEEN USED IN A LONG TIME. NO CRACKS OR BREAKS, BUT A COUPLE OF FINS HAVE BEEN GROUND DOWN. (FOR CLEARANCE??). |
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