Original 6" Chevrolet Red Fuel Door Cover on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This is an original used fuel door for most GM car's that have a 6" gas
cover so please check your size before you bid, they are returnable if
you are not satisfied. shipping will be $5.00 to the lower 48 states
anywhere else will be actual cost so please ask before you bid. thanks
for looking Tinsmith57
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