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1962-65 Antique Ski-doo Bombardier Snowmobile Brass Gas Cap on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Augusta, Maine, United States

Augusta, Maine, United States
This is a brass gas cap for Sk-Doo snowmobiles years 62-65. Its in excellent shape for the year.
Brand:Ski Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Warranty:No

You are bidding on a brass gas cap for a Ski-Doo Bombardier.  This gas cap fits the years between 1962-65.As we all know, may of these caps were lost or replaced with "Dip Sticks".  This is an original, its not a reproduction.  Itwill make your snowmobile complete and more valuable. A must for any serious collector. 

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