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1966-67 Olds 442 O.a.i. W-30 Top Hat Chrome Oil Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

 

Description:  New reproductions of the difficult to find 'Top Hat' style O.A.I. oil chrome oil filler cap is now available.  This item is commonly missing from 66 & 67 motors and has been reproduced using an original NOS sample.  Fits all 1966-67 Olds Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme/442 & F-85's with 330 & 400 motors but is correct for all 1966-67 outside air induction W-30 models.  This item is a perfect detail piece to compliment your restoration.  Manufactured by Fusick Automotive Products, East Windsor CT.  Satisfaction Always Guaranteed.

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Shipping:  Parts are shipped out within 24-48 hours after payment is received.  Small orders are sent via post office and larger orders are sent FedEx Ground.

Returns:  All returns must be accompanied by a Copy of the Invoice/Proof of Purchase and returned in the same condition as shipped.  Please call or email if there is a problem, question, or return.

Contact Information:                                         

Fusick Automotive Products, Inc

21 Thompson Road

East Windsor, CT 06088

860-623-1589 9-5 pm EST


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