1959-1967-chevrolet-corvette Script Valve Covers Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Michigan, United States
I have a set of late 1950's early 60's Chevrolet Valve Covers, They came off a 1959 corvette 327 99% sure on that. Overall they need a good sanding and repaint inside shows some residue and light rust but no holes or dents on either one.
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