Vintage Cal Custom Aluminum Finned Valve Covers Chevy Small Block 283 V8 1955-59 on 2040-parts.com
Terrebonne, Oregon, United States
Here is an old vintage pair of Chevy smallblock cal custom aluminum valve covers. Both in great shape for there age. Was on a 283 in a 58 impala. Not sure if they fit a 327 or 350, was told there for a 55-59 283. I ship worldwide!!!
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