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75 76 Corvette Fuel Filler Lid Gas Door Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, US

Winter Haven, Florida, US
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This gas door lid emblem was removed from a 1975 Corvette and is correct for 75-76 Vettes. There are the usual light scratches as with any used part, but is actually in pretty nice condition. The mounting posts and acorn nuts are intact and in good condition. If you win more than one item, I will attempt to combine them into the same box to save you shipping costs, but keep in mind that some items cannot be combined because of size or weight. I will be listing more parts from this car, so please feel free to look at my other listings.


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