1929 To 1931 Model A Ford Engine Oil Filler And Overflow Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
This Auction is for a set of Model A Ford Engine Oil Filler Cap and Pipe!
This is an original accessory for a Model A This unit should be able to be used again. I had many Model A Fords as a Boy and these parts are what is left of my stash of parts! These are as removed from a car and will need cleaned and oiled to be usable. These are as is and have been in dry storage for years! Good Luck, Shipping and Handling $8.00 Thanks for looking |
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