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1983 & Up Ford Oil Filler Cap Fits? Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS OIL FILLER CAP PART NUMBER #E3HZ-6766-A, FITS 1983 & UP FORD MODELS UNKNOWN. MEASURES 1 3/4" DIAMETER ON THE BOTTOM, BY 1 1/4" TALL. PAINT LOOKS GREAT HAS A SMALL RUST SPOT INSIDE, TABS ARE GOOD. OBSOLETE ITEM STILL IN THE BOX. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ????

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