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1970 Ford 351 Mach1 Cleveland Valve Cover / With Drip Rails on 2040-parts.com

US $75.95
Location:

De Soto, Missouri, United States

De Soto, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cleveland Warranty:Yes

1970 MACH1 351 CLEVELAND VALVE COVER, WITH DRIP RAIL. UNKNOWN IF THIS IS NOS. I WILL SAY ITS USED, BUT WILL COME IN FORD BOX. IT HAS FEW DINGS AND A SCRATCH IN PAINT AS PICTURE SHOWS. OVER ALL THIS IS A VERY NICE VALVE COVER. WILL SHIP USPS. 16.75 US only

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