New Radiator Cap Buick 35-36 Chevrolet 1935-36 Mopar 37-38 And Others See Desc on 2040-parts.com
Montpelier, Virginia, United States
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This is a new old replacement stock radiator cap that is part number 30. This fits the following; Buick 1935-1936; Chevrolet cars and trucks 1935-36; Chrysler 1937-1938; 1934, 1937-1938 Desoto; Dodge 1937-38; Ford 1935-1936; Graham 1935-1937; Hudson -Terraplane 1935; LaSalle 1933-1936; Lafayette-Nash 1934-36; Oldsmobile 1935-1936; Packard 1936-1938; Pontiac 1935-1936; Plymouth 1937-1938; 39 and Studebaker 1936-1942. Part is new never used and in very good condition. Listing is for one only. Buyer to pay shipping and also Va. sales tax if Va. resident.
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