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Powered By Ford 390gt 428 Cobra Jet Mustang Chrome Valve Covers on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
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Cheshire, Connecticut, United States

Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

New Powered By Ford 390GT 428 Cobra Jet Chrome valve covers. These are new high quality reproductions of the original 390 GT and 1968-69 428 Cobra Jet valve covers. These classic valve covers say Power By Ford on them and are triple chrome plated to a nicer finish than the originals. These are correct for GT390 Mustangs from 67-70 and 19678-69 428 Cobra Jet powered cars including Mach 1’s. Will fit all FE engines including 352-390-406-427 and 428’s .Nice originals are very hard to find and are usually dented and in need of a 200.00 re-chroming. These are ready to bolt on and will compliment any engine compartment. Complete with original baffling inside and provisions for factory PCV grommet and twist on breather. An officially Ford licensed product. No more searching for old originals that will fit your needs. A very decorative alternative to aftermarket covers for your FE engine.    

 

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