Original valve covers were chromed using what was called "Factory Chrome". This was a process where the chrome layer was added directly to the raw steel without the normal copper plating done first. It lasted a few years if you were lucky and then rusted. It was cheap and looked nice on the showroom floor.
Reproductions have several issues, one being a full or "Show Chrome" process (
WITH the copper plating), and another issue being just totally incorrect for the first generation Camaro! Although not completed, we're currently working on a big block valve cover report, but in the meantime you can
READ THIS to give you a general idea of what the correct valve covers look like.
Note that while all three years are similar in appearance, there are minor differences between each year (like the location of the clips that hold the temperature sender wire, and the location of the spark plug wire stands), and in 1967 a difference between "with smog" and "without smog" on the right side cover! We're still a couple of pictures short, but I'm hoping we can finish the report soon.
Also note that I've been told that
CRANE'S CORVETTES in San Diego have a "correct" reproduction, but I haven't seen them personally, so I can't comment.
Ed