1938-1970 Chevy Gmc Truck, 1951-1970 Ford Truck Gas Cap, Vented, Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
Tioga, Texas, US
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This is a Vented, Stainless Steel (non locking) Gas Cap.
It fits the following:
1938-1970 CHEVROLET/ GMC TRUCKS
1938-1952 CHEVROLET FULL SIZE PASSENGER CARS
1951-1970 FORD TRUCKS
1966-1971 FORD BRONCO
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