Pair- Holley 351c Aluminum Valve Covers 351 Cleveland Boss 302 Greasy & Dirty on 2040-parts.com
Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States
I know the picture is one, but you will get both of them! If nobody buys them, they get sent to the metal recycler.
Out of production for a long time, but probably the best known Mickey Thompson/Holley style valve covers The guy I got these from pulled them off an engine that was greasy. They need a pro to blast and repaint/powdercoat and they will be nice. No damage, but greasy and grimey. Shipping is minimal, but necessary since shipping is not free for me or anyone and Ebay has raised their rates so high that selling here is getting hard to justify. Australian buyers MUST use Ebay Global Shipping Program. Check out my other auctions for chrome and aluminum Moroso covers and other types of 351C parts. Thanks |
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