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Mopar 383/440 Valve Covers Original Restored Hemi Orange 1200 Degree Heat Paint on 2040-parts.com

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Muncy, Pennsylvania, United States

Muncy, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Mopar

Mopar 383/440 Valve Covers Original Restored. Will fit 1969-1974 Dodge Plymouth A Body B Body E Body Cars. Built for 383 and 440 High Performance Commando Engine. 3 Coats 1200 Degree High Temperature Paint. Hemi Orange Paint Color Correct. High quality part, Great looking too! Ready to install. USD Funds by PayPal only and payment to be made within 24 hours of sale. Shipping Rate applies to lower 48 States only. Have many antiques car items. View my site, constantly adding from my personal collection. I also have rare cars and plenty of parts.... Contact me for your needs.

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