Original Stock Ford Mustang Gas Cap With Safety Wire Harness 1967 on 2040-parts.com
Adger, Alabama, US
Original stock gas cap from ford mustang. I believe it was from a 1967 model. There is one crack in the glass near the top (see photo). Otherwise looks to be in good condition. Chrome/metal looks to be in excellent shape with no pitting or blemishes. Also has original safety harness attachment.
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