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1939-1962 Gmc Trucks ◄ (oem) ~ Nos ~ Nors * (oil Breather Filler Cap ~ Spin-on)* on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:818 Brand:Seal-Tite UPC:Does not apply

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Original Equipment
OIL FILLER (BREATHER) CAP
By
SEAL-TITE


 **NOS NORS "New Old Stock" **


ONLY $14.99

This is new, in the box, original screw on. This is Original Equipment, made of heavy duty pressed steel. It is not generic, it is vehicle specific. (Please see list below & pictures.) If you want to try to use in other applications the cap will accommodate 2-1/8" to 2-1/4" filler tube too.

This is a  perfect replacement Oil Filler Breather Cap for any car, pickup, bus, rv, trailer, custom, farm, fire, heavy equipment, rat rod, van or work truck. They are great if your are restoring a vehicle. If you want the best quality oil breather filler cap money can buy, for a great price, look no further!
 

YEAR MAKE / MODEL 
1960-1967 CORVAIR
1965 TR-4 SPITFIRE
1939-1962 GMC (PV)

***These NOS parts were sourced from R.R. LOOCK, we were lucky enough to purchase the recovery rights to this long since closed parts distributer, earlier this year. There was a treasure trove of parts and advertising. There was no working elevator and the buildings were 4 floors tall with a basement, ................................. and they NEVER threw ANYTHING of value AWAY! It took us 2 months, full time, to sort through and we are just now starting to offer what we have found. If you like high quality, great price NOS parts, then look no further than our store by CLICKING HERE. If you are looking  for out of the box advertising, as well as MINT automotive related collectibles, please check out our sister site architecturalrescue by CLICKING HERE I think you will be in for a treat.

R
.R. LOOCK Was a Baltimore Institution when it came to Automobiles. They operated at the same location : 339-345 N Gay st from 1913 until the neighborhood declined and the last heir retired in 2001. They were not your ordinary cookie cutter automotive parts store like you see today. They were parts distributors as well as jobbers for their own LIGHTNIN Parts line as well as for most of the top brands of the day. They sold: Auto supplies, Replacement parts, Garage equipment, Shop equipment, Tires, Tubes, Oil, Grease, Accessories  and they even had a Complete Machine Shop. This may not sound different from an auto zone except Loock was responsible for placing products such as Champion Spark Plugs, Quaker State and Gates belts (to name a VERY few products) into EVERY private and municipal garage that used them in a 5 state area. long before the Internet and trade shows, these guys were road warriors that sold stuff the hard way on a massive scale. As the 22 floors of parts and samples that they left behind will attest .............................. thats right ........................... I said 22 FLOORS of samples, parts and advertising! R.R.Loock tried to sell ANY quality product that they thought had a chance . Of course, as jobbers they were responsible for placing advertising in the businesses that they catered to as well.








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  About Us 

MD Industrial Salvage is a different type of recycling company. We have operated in Baltimore and surrounding areas since 1996. After starting out rescuing fireplace mantles and cast iron door locks from construction dumpsters, we have opened our eyes to many types of waste that are overlooked and often fall through the cracks. Our focus is, and will always be vintage items of the highest quality. All of our items are salvaged and are for the most part American made. One week we could be in an old school, the next week a factory, and the following week a Shipyard or Power Plant. One day we may be removing Vintage lighting, the next Signs and Vintage blueprints, and the following day we clean out the Machine shop and parts crib.


We literally have NO idea what we have coming around the corner, so make sure you add us to your favorites and check back often . ALSO, check out our sister eBay site Architectural Rescue for items of a more collectible nature.

We are not a non-profit, but prefer to call ourselves a VIRTUAL non-profit. You can help us change that by purchasing our finds from our store, and bidding vigorously on our auctions. With your support, it will better enable us to track down historic job sites to salvage before it's to late. 


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