I have an old pair of Edelbrock valve covers I think they are for mopar but dont know which division any help would be great. also curious to value since i'm cleaning house and may take them to swapmeet thanks, showrod
looks like the "new" poly engine, used first in mid year 56 plymouths, then eventually the 318 thru 1966. Dodge and Plymouth used them. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1919014&postcount=5
Yep, they're 318 poly. I could start a bidding war with squablow cos I would love a set of those so the 318 poly in my 32-5W matches the one in my 40+ year old T-bucket. They are not very common and the matching P-600 tri-powers for the poly show up more often than the covers. Alan and Craig Fountain from out here repop them and they are much the same but without the Edelbrock logo.They sell a lot in the States thru Gary Pavlovich who's on here occasionally. I bought my first set in 1962 and should have bought 2 or 3 sets but the $40 then was a weeks wages. If you're selling put me in line after squablow. swifty
318 poly 1966 and earlier. Like gold. very popular. Gary Pavlovich in Calif is the fellow to talk to.
I still get the ocassional pm about theese valve covers. I sold them to Gary pavlovich who's mentioned earlier in this thread. wish I had more pairs to sell. Ha Ha.
I think so, too. The Fountains sell those new out of Australia, but without the Edelbrock script (which is what makes 'em cool). I think we ALL want a pair! The Fountain ones are thick though, and awful nice quality. The aforementioned Gary from the 318 Poly Yahoo Group sells 'em as his distributor here in the US. There's a link to the Yahoo group at the top of The Polyspherical Engine Association site: http://www.geocities.com/polyman64 JOIN IT. Craig Fountain's direct info is in the Association's Business Directory. ~Jason
hold on to your shorts!! I ran up on a thread a while back that was 11 years old and some clown wanted to know where I been for the last 11 years! My response was I wasn't on the Hamb back then???