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Here is what I am up against:



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Just kidding... I was going to suggest ebay?

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Jason, the third one from the bottom on the right side sure looks like a 69 Driver's side for Chevelles. It seems to have the correct slant at the back. Does that one have a little wire clip near the middle on the lower side facing what would be the driver's fender?
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Top pair, left, might be 67-69 Camaro, 68-69 Nova. Any wire clips? and need an image of the end nearest the firewall of the one on top.

Top pair, right, second down looks like it might be 69 Camaro/Nova. It has the wire clip on the driver's side lower edge. Is that all the clips? Need a better image of the end nearest the firewall.

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I will snap some pictures tomorrow while cleaning them. Dan, not showing off, I just don't like to be an ignorant seller. Also, if a member needs a pair I would like to give them first shot. I know you were just poking fun.


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Old 09-09-2009, 05:45 PM
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Default Re: Identifying Big Block Valve Covers

Jason, These all purchases at either POMONA or LONGBEACH Swaps ?????

Not quite the Goldmine it once was, but evidently keeping you in EBAY merchandise????
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No, these covers came out of a large buy out in Northern California. Unfortunately, I have not been to Pomona or Long Beach for quite sometime.


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Old 09-10-2009, 12:22 AM
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Default Re: Identifying Big Block Valve Covers

OK, I gave the covers a quick cleaning and took some pictures. I tried my best to pair the covers up properly. These covers were boxed all together so I was not sure which went with eachother. I was able to pair a few from gaskets, etc. I really just used my best judgement on the rest. Pictures coming.
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OK, here we go.

Set one:

Driver Cover- One clip at outside of cover, return spring tab on wire tower

Passenger- No wire clips








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Don and Martin,


Did the pictures help at all? Does it look like I have the covers paired correctly?


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