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Old 06-27-2023, 05:18 PM
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Default Correct valve covers for a 1970 Corvette 350/300hp?

Hi gents,

I'm helping out a friend with a few projects on his 70 Vette. Right now he has aftermarket aluminum valve covers on it.

I've searched on line a bit and would like to know definitively if it has the finned aluminum valve covers or stamped steel covers painted orange.

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Oops. It's a 350/300hp.
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I have that car with that engine for sale in the for sale section. There's a good engine shot for you to see what a 17,500 mile car looks like.
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Thanks gents. I appreciate the quick replies. Phil
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I have that car with that engine for sale in the for sale section. There's a good engine shot for you to see what a 17,500 mile car looks like.
Beautiful car! Wow!
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