1964-72 Vintage Gm Ac Gt 51 Gas Fill Cap Original Oem Original Nos Corvette N.v. on 2040-parts.com
Millersville, Maryland, US
Original NOS AC GT-51 Not Vented Gas Fill Cap.
Never Used!
It will fit many applications. (Please see Super Sized pictures to judge condition for yourself).
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.
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