Oldsmobile Rocket Valve Covers Hot Rod Rat Rod Model A on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
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Hello, you are looking at a set of two nice Oldsmobile Rocket Valve Covers that were removed from a 324. They may fit the 371? There are several very small dents that could be filled and they would paint beautifully. Shipping and handling to the lower 48 will be $18.00. International buyers must use Ebay International Shipping. Thanks for looking.
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