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Hot Rods Home made valve covers

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by B.A.KING, Jan 24, 2021.

  1. AGREE. Some folks LIKE to be individuals. Others want to be different, as long as they are just like everyone else, and everyone else is like them.

    Ben
     
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  2. Boy howdy.

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  3. klawockvet
    Joined: May 1, 2012
    Posts: 580

    klawockvet
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    My current project is a 55 F100 that is a recreation of the 53 I had in the sixties. It had a Y block with T bird valve covers that I liked. I went with the Cleveland engine cause I found it before I could find an affordable Y block. These are Ansen valve covers with T-bird emblems. I like them enough to make another pair to replace the Ford Racing covers in my 40. Its pretty close to the color scheme of my earlier truck and they make me happy, which is all that's important ;<) IMG_4571.jpg IMG_4573.jpg IMG_4574.jpg
     
  4. southerncad
    Joined: Feb 5, 2008
    Posts: 958

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    OK, I'll play, made these, simple, easy way to hide the new ?? engine in my Caddy. CadVC.jpg
     
    Last edited: Feb 28, 2021
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  5. 34Phil
    Joined: Sep 12, 2016
    Posts: 558

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    my 455 vc
     

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  6. billfunk29
    Joined: Jun 28, 2005
    Posts: 98

    billfunk29
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    from Minnesota

    I took two pairs of Chevy script covers and welded them together to look like a Nailhead. The tops are parallel to the ground. For the keen eyes in the crowd, that is a PCV tube welded in at the rear. Tub engine.JPG Tub1.JPG
     

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