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Vintage Ford Sb 260-289-302 Cobra Lettered Aluminum Valve Covers - Nice! on 2040-parts.com

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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Very nice used condition see description.
Brand:VINTAGE COBRA LETTERED SB VALVE COVERS Warranty:No Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE PAIR OF SMALL BLOCK FORD 260-289-302 CLOSED LETTER COBRA VALVE COVERS FOR 1964 AND LATER ENGINES WITH THE OIL FILLER PIPE ON THE LEFT COVER AND PCV GROMMET ON THE RIGHT COVER.  I BOUGHT THESE FROM A CIRCLE TRACK RACER IN 1979 WHO WAS PARTING OUT HIS HIPO 289.  THE VALVE COVERS ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE AND HAVE NOT BEEN BLASTED, POLISHED OR RESTORED.  THE ONLY IMPERFECTIONS I CAN SEE ARE A FEW SCRATCHES ON THE FINS AND THE LETTER "A".  PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES CAREFULLY AND YOU BE THE JUDGE.  THE VALVE COVERS ARE VERY CLEAN AND HAVE BEEN IN  DRY STORAGE SINCE 1979.  INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING USING EBAY'S GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.  PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS. 

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