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Sigh, If only they weren't yellow.
Mark
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Prefer the T Bird covers. Better looking and cheaper.
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holy crap - you could just about build yourself a 312 for that price. I am at 1600 on my build and still need to buy push rods and connecting rods. These guys are nuts
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Daniel Jessup (10/3/2014)
holy crap - you could just about build yourself a 312 for that price. Not if you have to pay for machining... 8^)
He has a pair of FE covers for 2-1/2 K...
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The valve covers don't look like they are for a Ford Y-Block. The bolt holes look to be too close together. I think the outer machined spots would be better suited for a Y-Block.
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I agree that the bolt spacing looks to close. I think they are for a Buick nailhead or maybe an Olds rocket.
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I have a set of aluminum Weiand covers on one motor and they do not look anything like those..
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Neat for sure, but at $2k?! Nuts sure they're more rare but seriously- dang? And like others said i don't think they're for a Y.
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