Nos Oem Gm Windshield Washer Reservoir Cap Part# 3798372 67-75 Corvette on 2040-parts.com
Licking, Missouri, United States
NOS OEM GM Windshield Washer Reservoir Cap Part# 3798372, Fits 1967-1975 Corvette. May fit other GM models also. Please check with local GM dealer to verify this is the correct part for your car. We are unable to accept returns. You must buy all 4 caps to get box.
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