Porsche 1600 Fuel Shutoff Valve Under Dash Rare Original on 2040-parts.com
Crownsville, Maryland, US
Up for bids is the fuel shutoff valve removed from a vintage Porsche 1600 car. I have had this on my shelf for many years and have forgotten the exact year this fits but its located under the dash on the bottom of the fuel tank. This part is in great shape but i would recommend that the filter screen be replaced as its been on my shelf for a long time . A metal rod connected to this so that the fuel can be cut off. Thought someone could use this part.
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