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Ac Rc-6 Radiator Cap Gm 850800 Oem 1962 Impala Fuel Injected 1958 59 Corvette on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Sanger, California, United States

Sanger, California, United States
NICE ORIGINAL RC-6 13 LB PRESSURE RADIATOR CAP, IT IS USED AND WILL BE SOLD AS SUCH, HAS BEEN DIPPED AND CLEANED FOR SHOW USE ONLY, I WOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO USE FOR COOLING SYSTEM UNLESS SEAL IS REPLACED AND PROPERLY PRESSURE TESTED, NICE TO HAVE FOR THE COLLECTOR CHECK NUMBERS MATCHING 850800
Brand:AC Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:850800 Surface Finish:ORIGINAL WITH SOME PITTING Interchange Part Number:RC-6 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:3852236 6410457 REPLACED 3 / 1970 RESTORATION PART:VINTAGE CHEVROLET IMPALA BISCAYNE AND OLDSMOBILE

ORIGINAL 1958-1963 ERA AC RC-6 RADIATOR CAP, NUMBERS CORRECT PART FOR MANY VINTAGE CHEVROLET IMPALA'S AND THE 1958 59 CORVETTE WITH FUEL INJECTION

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