Ford Y Block Valley Pan Cover on 2040-parts.com
Walnut Bottom, Pennsylvania, United States
This Ford Y-block valley pan cover looks very straight around the edges and is free of any major dents. It's been stripped and painted with high-temp flat black. It has the "kinked" filler tube and the connection for the road draft pipe that was common on many of the mid 50's Fords. This part is ready for installation and can be easily re-painted to suit your needs.
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