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There was some comment about Mercury valve covers recently, and engine color. As it happened I was in process of buying a set of Mercury v/c's for the 56 Merc block in my roadster. They arrived today from Ace customs in NZ. Ace did a custom under dash panel (2 round A/C outlets and 2 2 1/16 guages) for me from my drawings some years ago. The vavle covers took less than 2 weeks (4 days for me to move money into a paypal account ). PayPal did the $US to $NZ. US$ 370.00, including west coast shipping. I'll polish the sides and tops of the fins and script, and paint the rest the goldish engine color. The covers are nice, inside and out. I've got no relationship here except as a satisfied customer. If I was smarter, I'd edit my toes out of the picture. http://www.ace-customs.com
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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I have a set of those V/C's . I will be putting them on the new eng. for my 30 coupe. 313 C.I. ( bored 292 block, 312 crank, and rods, edelbrock 2x4 intake w/ teapot carbs). I like the cover they are well made.
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They look NICE, Miker! Thanks for sharing the info.
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Those are really nice. First time I've seen these. What other logo is available?
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Check the link to Ace. Their site is a bit funky with pop up ads, but you can work thru to the "products" section. It was surprisingly affordable for the custom panel they did for me, and several of the "mate" down under had good things to say about them.
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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That Ace link screwed up my computer.
Dropped in something called itbit.
I would advise staying away
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I've had these on my engine for about two years now. Car is a '54 Merc Sun Valley.
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Nice, budman. Works good with that air cleaner and the tri power.
Yes, oldmics, those are the pop up ads. When you close them, you go back to the Ace site, and while it's not obvious, you're on the page you clicked on. PITA, but not a virus.
The roadster has a 56 Merc block, so they worked for me. I dropped them at the polishers today, I'll post a picture when I've got them painted.
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Nice hardware Budman! Is that paint factory goldenrod yellow?
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Hi. The '54 Merc yellow was called Yosemite yellow. It was one of only two colors offered for the '54 Sun Valley, the other being a light green. I couldn't find a formula for the original color so I took a small piece of the car with the original paint on it to the local paint shop and after several tries, they managed to get it right. Here is a photo of the car before I put the glass top on.
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