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Old Holley Valve Covers
These were on the car in the late '70's and laying in the PO's garage when I bought the car. PO had replace them with some cheap chrome "Camaro" script covers. Glass bead blasted the one, thought it turned out pretty good compared with what I started with. Anyone know when these were manufactured? Part number "14 OR 48B" is cast on the inside.
Any thoughts on if I should put a coat of clear on these after blasting to keep them from staining?
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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russ69 (07-29-2019) |
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I like the looks of those when cleaned up. Maybe a coat of Eastwood Satin Clear engine paint would help keep them looking that way.
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Those had to be made by Mickey Thompson. They're basically identical. Even the part number under the cover.
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-Dave Semper Fi! 69 Camaro SS396 L34 X66 |
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I don't clear any of my cast aluminum parts. If they get a stain on them I wipe it off with some carburetor cleaner and a rag.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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