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Nos Oil Filler Breather Cap For The 1960 Ford Galaxie Part# C0ae-6766-c on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Bode, Iowa, United States

Bode, Iowa, United States
There is some shelf wear, ( couple of small spots of missing paint and light surface rust on the inside).
Brand:FoMoCo Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:C0AE-6766-C Other Part Number:NOS Ford Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Metal Interchange Part Number:Ford

This is a NOS, new, never been installed oil filler breather cap for the 1960 Ford Galaxie and may fit other models and other years so please do your own researh. Part number on box is C0AE-6766-C. The cap does show some shelf wear from age (see pics).

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