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69 70 71 72 Chevelle Camaro Nova Oem Correct Oil Fill Cap S Rivet 350 396 454 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New

 1969-72 SMALL AND BIG BLOCK OIL FILL CAP

Technically correct chrome engine oil fill cap for small and big block Chevrolet engines. Includes "S" rivet on center of cap.

Correct for:

  • 68-72 Corvette*
  • 68-72 Camaro*
  • 68-72 Impala*
  • 68-72 Nova*
  • 68-72 Chevelle*

* Note: Will not work for valve covers that used the rubber push-in style oil fill caps (commonly used in 71-72)  

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