Lot Of 3 Fuel System/evap Canisters For Vintage Vw Bug on 2040-parts.com
Wilton, California, US
These are Fuel system evap canisters used on VW Bugs and Karmann Ghias in the late 60s to the late 70s. These were removed from a couple different Bugs. One is the underhood canister from a 70 Bug, which is metal and has a metal cover, one is an underhood canister off of a 77 Bug, which is plastic and has the metal cover, and the last one is the rear one, which is located behind the right rear fender, this is off the 77 Bug. All are seemingly in great condition, the rear one has original undercoating all over it.
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