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1971 Opel Gt Gas Cap 68 69 70 72 73 Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Clearfield, Utah, US

Clearfield, Utah, US
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GAS CAP TAKEN FROM A 1971 OPEL GT.  SHOULD WORK ON OTHER YEARS BUT YOU DECIDE FOR SURE.  WOULD ALSO LOOK COOL ON A RAT ROD OR BOBBER MOTORCYCLE.  IT IS PITTED AND HAS SOME GOOD PATINA.  SHIPPING IS $5.95 FOR THE U.S.  CANADA WILL BE MORE.  NO REFUNDS SO ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.

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