Chevrolet (& Other Gm) Casco Lighter Assembly - Case & Element on 2040-parts.com
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Chevrolet Casco Lighter Case & Element
Chevrolet (and other GM models) Casco cigar lighter. Includes element & case as shown in the photo. It's been sitting in my parts stash for decades and may show some very minor shelf wear.
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