1971-72 Chevy V8 Oil Filler Cap Nos on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS OIL FILLER CAP PART NUMBER FC 68. FITS 1971-72 CHEVY WITH 350cu. OR 454cu. V8 ENGINE. RUBBER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NOT BRITTLE STILL IN THE BOX. LONG OBSOLETE NICE ITEM TO UPGRADE WITH. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ??????
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