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1962 Chevy 327 V8 Valve Covers NICE GM Originals Restored Ready to bolt on .
Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1962 Chevy Corvette Impala 327 V8 valve covers in NICE Condition restored ready to bolt on GM Originals with O stamp on the flange edge . sold as is no return  .I reserve the right to end auction item is for sale local.


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