Ford Nos Radiator Coolant Overflow Cap D2vy-bk103-a on 2040-parts.com
Palm City, Florida, US
This auction is for a Ford NOS Coolant Overflow Radiator Cap. The part number on this is: D2VY-BK103-A and is in the original Ford Box. The part is new in excellent condition. I do not know what kind of car/truck this fits. The other number on the box is: 090586. I am cleaning off the shelves in my garage and will also be listing some other NOS parts. I do not mind combining shipping for almost all items.
I will ship to Europe, Australia, etc. but will need an address to quote a shipping price.
Recently after 10 years of successfully selling on E Bay and having 100% positive feedback, I received a negative feedback. My wife sent out a part that had the wrong year marked on it. I refunded the customer the complete transaction, including return shipping; however he still left negative feedback. I strive hard to make our customers satisfied and want you to know although we only sell part time on E Bay we take our job as sellers seriously. We maintain a high sense of integrity, and will assure you of a fair transaction from beginning to end.
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