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N.o.s Ford 1969 Boss 302 Valve Covers #c9zz6582-c on 2040-parts.com

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Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States
Two mint original valve covers; slight rust on one rocker deflector- easy clean up.
Manufacturer Part Number:C9ZZ6582-C Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Aluminum

 ****PLEASE REFER TO CONDITION OF ITEMS****


THESE ARE ORIGINAL MINT N.O.S FORD VALVE COVERS FOR BOSS 302 MUSTANG OR BOSS 351 MUSTANG
THERE IS SLIGHT RUST ON ONE OIL DEFLECTOR, BUT CAN BE EASILY CLEANED UP. THE PAIR WILL BE SECURELY PACKAGED, AND  INSURED.

THESE ARE RARE, AND IT WILL BE HARD TO FIND A PAIR THIS NICE.


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