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Someone post a pic !!!!
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All it needs now is a '70 B-M Camaro tow car!
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All it needs now is a '70 B-M Camaro tow car! [/ QUOTE ] That would be bad-a$$! I think he would settle for that LS5 Wagon for sale a week back... I dig the repop valve covers though... ![]()
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It is a shame to have such a nice piece and have the fake valve covers on it. If I am not mistaken flagship marine used the same style of finned aluminum valve covers that Motion used .regardless of Motion involvement or not. Many of the marine engine specialists of the time used this type of valve cover and placed a displacement/ brand decal in the recessed area that Motion stuck their metal emblem.
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Maybe he didn't want to pay $2,000 (or more) for real Motion BBC valve covers? The moment he put out an ad for real ones the price would go sky-high. Just as well because people would then complain that real valve covers had been "wasted" on a boat! Fake covers allow him to get his boat out and run it without fear of "ruining" real Motion covers. (Just employing a little Internet chat-room logic here...)
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