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Cleaned Item Name: Valve Cover, LS V8 Conversion, Black Crinkle With Raised Emblems (1949-1952 Fleetline; 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe)

Item EK-80-340030-1
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$449.99

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • High Performance LS Conversion Valve Cover
      • Raised Chevrolet And Bowtie Emblems
      • Taller Than Stock Valve Covers
      • Can Accommodate Aftermarket Valve Train Parts
      • Includes Mounting Studs And Oil-Restricting Baffles
      • Threaded Mounting Holes For Coil Bracket

      Description

      An LS engine conversion will take your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Early Chevy classic into the another era of hot rodding. Eckler's Early Chevy understands the hot rodder?s need for speed and performance. Our LS conversion valve covers combine function and flair. Designed for a truly customized look, these valve covers come with raised Chevrolet and Bowtie emblem on the cover. These covers are taller than stock, so they can accommodate custom roller rocker valve train systems. Mounting studs and oil-restricting baffles are included. These covers have the mounting holes in place for the coil brackets. With great looking performance LS conversion valve covers from Eckler's Early Chevy, your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Fleetline, Styleline, Bel Air, 150 or 210 LS conversion

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