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Notice how they seem slightly higher in the middle, front to back, than the flat M/T style. Even Cal Custom BBCs are flat from front to back (radiator to firewall.)
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At least on the small blocks, the curved script edelbrocks were the first design. The straight script came along a few years later (mid 70s, I think). From what I've been told the big block covers are the same but I have not confirmed that.
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#13
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Here is a pair I will be picking up this week
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There ya go!
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#15
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New versions of the Edelbrock 4185 Classic Series Aluminum Valve Covers for 65-Later BB Chevy V8 are 95% correct referenced to the original 67 Edelbrock Chevrolet Valve Covers; V8 396-427 '65-67'; Part #4180. The original version have the oil filler cap in the opposite location.
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