Nos Mopar 1978 Rampage Charger Omni Horizon Tourismo Oil Filler Cap on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Up for bid is this NOS oil filler cap Chrysler part #5240498. This piece fits 1978 Dodge Rampage, Omni and Charger as well as 1978 Plymouth Tourismo and Horizon. Cap has a nice finish and would make a great detail item. Original box is included. Please see my other NOS and used Mopar items.
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