Mopar Oem (#2463989) Oil Fill / Breather Cap, 1966-1969 on 2040-parts.com
Orangevale, California, US
Auction is for a 1966-1969 (and maybe other years too) Oil fill/ breather cap. This is the cap used with the stove pip style valve covers through 1969. Cap is in great shape and not dented or rusted. It has been painted so it may not be the correct sheen, but it looks great. It is Mopar part # 2463989.
NO RESERVE so bid to town. High bidder to pay shipping charges of $3.79 for shipping anywhere in the USA.
International shipping will be higher so please contact me for a shipping quote.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
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