Peterbilt Oem Locking (no Key) Fuel Cap on 2040-parts.com
Orchard, Nebraska, United States
A fuel cap lock with the Peterbuilt logo. No.11-04859-200 It might be used because it was in the original bag, but it was really dirty so I washed it and the top is discolored so I don't know if it is from use or neglect. The rubber seal looks like it is in good shape. It measures 4.5" diameter and is about 5.5" when opened.
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