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There were early and late styles
By Royce P - 06/16/2006 2:09:56 PM; IP 66.161.212.16
Early '67 Mustang / Fairlane / Comet / Cougar used a no - name valve cover with PCV on the R/H rear and a twist in breather on the left front. This valve cover was also used in most FE passenger car applications in 1966, with the PCV valve moving from the center of the r/h valve cover to the rear during 1966 model year so that the two covers became identical left / right in late 1966 model year.

After approximately April 67 (maybe a little later or earlier) the more familiar "Power by Ford" valve covers were used. I don't have any pics of the more common earlier type but they are on Ebay frequently. The later types were used through 1969 model year and are pictured in the component ID section at http://www.428cobrajet.com/

Royce
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