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Re: Valve Covers

To: Jeff Eakin <jeff@graphic-net.com>
Subject: Re: Valve Covers
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:11:41 -0700
Jeff,

The Tiger LAT-2 Engine Dress Up Kit, or LAT-8 valve covers (See 
TigersUnited.com L.A.T and Dealer Options) was cast aluminum with top 
fins that were ground off at the back edge near the firewall for 
clearance.  The raised letters were "TIGER" with "Powered by Ford" in 
smaller letters below.  As soon as Chrysler could get the stock down the 
"Powered by Ford" was removed. All other emblems using the word "Ford" 
were removed, for obvious reasons, except when part of the Ford castings.

Those valve covers you have could very well be factory original part 
options - for the Shelby Cobra! Pretty sure they did NOT come with 
ground fins, though.  Same guy made both.

Steve

Jeff Eakin wrote:

>I recently bought a MK-II Tiger which came to me with optional valve covers
>saying "COBRA powered by ford" rather than the usual "TIGER powered by
>ford". The guy I bought it from said he thought the car was pretty original.
>At SUNI in Park City I asked a couple people I thought to be knowledgeable
>about this and got several answers. One opinion was that COBRA valve covers
>were never put on and had to have been replaced somewhere along the line.
>Another opinion was that maybe they ran out of TIGER ones towards the end
>and used COBRA ones instead. I'm inclined to the first. Any thoughts?
>
>
>Jeff Eakin
>
>  
>

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