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(1) Military Large Neck Gas Cap With New Gasket M151 M37 M715 M151a1 M151a2 F on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Muskego, Wisconsin, US

Muskego, Wisconsin, US
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(1) LARGE NECK GAS CAP WITH NEW GASKET, VENTED STYLE

EXACT ITEM AS SHOWN IN PHOTO

FOR LARGE NECK GASOLINE GAS TANKS ON "M" SERIES MILITARY VEHICLES

INCLUDES NEW GASKET INSTALLED AND CHAIN AS SHOWN

 

REF: M151 M151A1 M151A2 M715 M37 M38 M38A1

SEE MY OTHER ITEMS FOR ADDITIONAL BUICK AND OLDSMOBILE CAPS AS WELL AS MILITARY VEHICLE ITEMS AND MILITARY SURPLUS CLOTHING

I WILL COMBINE ITEMS ON SHIPPING TO REDUCE COSTS WHERE POSSIBLE

 

 

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