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I am restoring my engine and engine bay back to the original look, but want to be sure about the valve covers. My car is an October, 1972 L-series. Not sure if it's supposed to have the blue painted valve covers or the brushed aluminum covers. Was it just the '71s that got the brushed aluminum covers?
Thanks for your help.
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To my knowledge, ALL Panteras came with standard stamped steel valve covers, painted Ford Blue. In addition, they each had, glued on, the cast aluminum De Tomaso plate that in short time came unglued and fell off.

This is the plate that many think was factory installed on the rear of the back, bottom chassis crossmember. In reality, that location was just an often used place to stick a plate once they had come loose, or the owner had upgraded to cast aluminum valve covers.

Larry
My 74 came to me with Boss 302 rocker covers. The cast "DeTomaso" plates were riveted to the sides. The tops still had the small holes for the plug wire looms to attach to.

I know they weren't OE but I guess that's another dress up thing folks did prior to the creation of the covers with the "DeTomaso" cast into where the plug wire loom used to sit.
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