1979l-82 Corvette Windshield Washer Bottle Extencion With Lid Used Original on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Pennsylvania, United States
this is an original washer bottle filler with cap.item has no cracks or breaks and looks like it will clean up good.this is the original shape for a 79L-82 .thanks 4 looking.
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