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*new* Nos Vintage Red Seal Best Oil Spout Fits One Quart Oil Or Additive Can on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Homer Glen, Illinois, US

Homer Glen, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SEAL BEST Manufacturer Part Number:Patent 4150768 Interchange Part Number:MADE IN U.S.A. Country of Manufacture:United States

NEW   NOS   RETRO    VINTAGE   BACK IN THE DAY    GOOD OLD DAYS

Bright Red SEAL BEST OIL SPOUT

Made in the U. S. A.

Has Removable top Spout Cap ( See Photos )

Underside has Steel Piercing Tip ( See Photos)

Press to Lock Locks Spout to One Quart Oil or Additive Can

Side Tab is Lift to Unlock

Brand New, Never Used, In Inside Storage These Many Years!

Great Collectibe that still works !!!

Shipping is $8.95 to Continental 48 States.

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