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1968 68 Camaro Z-28 Corvette L79 Original Survivor Valve Covers Dz Mo 327 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
Location:

Louisville, Ohio, United States

Louisville, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Camaro DZ 302 MO Z-28 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:1968 l79 327/350Hp Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

FOR SALE IS AN ORIGINAL PAIR OF 1968 CAMARO Z-28 SURVIVOR VALVE COVERS.  THESE ARE ABOUT AS NICE AS YOU WILL FIND FOR 48 YEAR OLD CHROME COVERS.  THERE NOT PERFECT BUT VERY VERY NICE.  ONE COVER HAS 2 SMALL DINGS ON THE TOP WHICH CANNOT BE SEEN IN THE PICTURES. THE LAST PICTURE SHOWS A SMALL SPOT OF CHROME MISSING THAT IS ABOUT THE SIZE OF A PENCILE EARASER.  THE UNDERSIDES HAVE NEVER BEEN CLEANED WHICH SHOWS THAT THESE WERE A VERY EARLY TAKE OFF.  THESE WOULD LOOK GREAT ON YOUR SURVIVOR CAMARO OR CORVETTE.  "PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASING AND DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL FOR FURTHER INFO. 330-354-8989 


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