Valve cover wing bolts

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Gunna be adding a vintage set of tall cast aluminum valve covers and was lookin at some way cool wing bolts but not looking to spend that much dough. Anyone have a tall set of these they wanta toss?? Preferably cheap??

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The ones I've had in the past were those t-bars pictured and ones that had like a fancy wingnut on the end rather than the cross bars. Both styles had problems. The cross bars could fall out and the wingnut things could fall off.

In short, I think I can offer up maybe a handful of randoms.
 

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The ones I've had in the past were those t-bars pictured and ones that had like a fancy wingnut on the end rather than the cross bars. Both styles had problems. The cross bars could fall out and the wingnut things could fall off.

In short, I think I can offer up maybe a handful of randoms.
I hada bunch on an older motor and never had problems. I think theyd work better with my new valve covers instead of the tiny bolt i currently have
 

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