Ac Delco Oil Cap Asm Part # Fc143 Gm Part # 10108478 " New Old Stock " on 2040-parts.com
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THIS VINTAGE NEW AC DELCO OIL CAP PART NUMBER FC143 AND GM PART NUMBER 10108478
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