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Old Studebaker Chrome Locking Gas Cap Commander President Champion Nice Item on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

De Forest, Wisconsin, US

De Forest, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

 

Here is a nice looking locking gas cap. I think it is for a Studebaker automobile or truck because it has

 the 'S' on the key-hole cover. If anyone can confirm this for me, I would appreciate the assistance. It is

 all chrome and while it is not perfect, it looks very nice. There are a few freckles and some slight shelf

wear but overall a nice piece. The key operates the mechanism perfectly and the rubber gasket looks

new. These do not become available everyday. Yes I will combine items to save you money on shipping. 

Sorry, but I do not accept returns so please do your homework. Shipping costs (come and pick this up and

peruse my other parts! I am only 5 minutes from the interstate)will be a flat $6.  If you have any questions

or need more pics, please contact me early in the auction. I may not have time to reply to a last-minute

(or even last couple days) inquiry. You can also contact me at (6O8) 556-177O. Did I mention that 

I hate paepal and prefer cash and local pick-up? If you are out of the country and thinking of bidding, please

 contact me first. Things that do not go will probably end up on kreegs lisp. Get it? Kreigs lisp! Thank you.

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