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Vintage Stant Locking Gas Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States

Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States
NOS
Brand:Stant Warranty:No Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:g82

Vintage Stant Locking Gas Cap number G82. It is used oncars with vented or non vented tanks. Used on 1953-57 Chevrolet, 1954 Hudson, 1953-54 Hudson Jet,1955-56 DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth except station wagons, 1949-50 Lincoln and Cosmopolitan, 1950-56 Packard and Clipper, and 1952-55 Nash Stateman and Ambassador.1960-66 Vauxhall, 1968-70 Austin, and many other applications. Pleasecheck you application and part numbers before ordering.

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