1931-54 Chevy Car & Truck Oil Filler Cap Nos on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS GENUINE AC OIL FILLER CAP PART NUMBER #850842, OR #FC1. FITS THE FOLLOWING; 1931-48 CHEVY CARS ALL, 1939-48 CHEVY TRUCKS, PLUS 1949-54 CHEVY TRUCKS C.O.E. NO RUST PAINT AND GASKET STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. LONG OBSOLETE ITEM GREAT PART TO UPGRADE WITH. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ??????? ITEM #1132 |
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