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Old 04-04-2021, 01:29 AM   #1
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“Hutter” small block valve covers?

I got this pair of valve covers today and am not familiar with the name.
I searched and found a company called Hutter Performance and am guessing these may be from them.
Anyone seen or have a pair like these?
Just curious if you know if that’s the right company or maybe any history or idea of age.
*** Please note- these are Not For Sale - I’m just curious about the history.

Thanks in advance— Greg
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Old 04-04-2021, 02:26 PM   #2
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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

I think the fact that they're riveted on instead of being part of the casting means they were from a small-volume shop. Interesting find, though.
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Old 04-04-2021, 04:41 PM   #3
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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

Looked up the company you found.
They probably came off of an engine they built.
Looks like a Cool place.

Hutter Performance opened in 2003 to meet the growing demand for quality street and race performance.
Located on 8 acres in Chardon, Ohio, HPC has the facilities and knowledgeable staff necessary to make all your fast-paced, power-driven desires a reality.
From late model domestic manufacturers (GM, Ford, and Dodge) to classic roadsters, we can tune, modify, fabricate, and/or build your ideal driving machine.

The Hutter name has a rich racing history beginning with Ron Hutter and extending to his sons.
Trevor began building motors with his father at Hutter Racing Engines during their 1998-99 championship years.
Trevor continued to grow/enhance his skills as he piloted for J7J Racing, consulted, and became an innovator, as well as a talented and much sought-after dyno technician.
Matt made a name for himself as a driver in the All-Pro, ARCA, and Busch series and later became a pit crew member for several teams,
with his longest stint at Phoenix Racing before heading back north to work in the family business.
Matt specializes in custom fabrication and has receive multiple accolades for his remarkable welding techniques.

Hutter Performance has amassed a team that provides a personalized sales approach for every project,
taking the time to listen and understand the goals unique to each individual and his/her vehicle.
Our experienced staff will assist in the proper package, parts, and enhancement selections.
HPC’s trained technicians fabricate, install and meticulously execute every component to ensure power, performance, and the ultimate driving experience.

Link to website:https://hutterperformance.com/hp-home/hp-about/
Link to video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3vGNg_SXpQ&t=85s











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Old 04-04-2021, 11:10 PM   #4
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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

Pretty much what I was assuming too. Thanks guys-
Now to decide which to put them on..
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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

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Pretty much what I was assuming too. Thanks guys-
Now to decide which to put them on..
My pick would be your Suburban.

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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

With hutter logo being different, this may be pretty old...you outta contact them and see what you can dig up..
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Re: “Hutter” small block valve covers?

The Hutter website has a "contact" link. I'd send a picture to them and ask them if they have any information.
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