New Big Block Chevy 396 427 454 Tall Polished Aluminum Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com
Raphine, Virginia, US
Up for auction is a pair of Big Block Chevrolet Tall Polished Aluminum Valve Covers. These attractive covers are manufactured by Pro Comp Industries and feature tall clearance for roller rockers applications and even special valve locking applications. These cover feature short bolt for the lower part of the cover and long bolts for the upper part. (bolts not included)
These are new - never used valve covers WITHOUT any original packaging. I purchased these valve covers for an engine build and never used them.
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