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Mercury Lightening Bolt Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com

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Westminster, Maryland, United States

Westminster, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Surface Finish:Paint Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:No

Nice set of mid 60's Mercury lightening bolt valve coves. They will fit any Ford or Mercury FE engine, 332 to 427 cubic inch. They have been glass beaded, cleaned and then painted Mercury red. They are not show quality and have some very minor dings and a bit of pitting on one of them. Overall they are nice set of valve covers to dress up your Ford or Mercury classic engine.

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