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Studebaker Oil Filler Cap 531000 1951-1960 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
Small ding along top edge
Brand:Studebaker Surface Finish:Painted Studebaker engine green Manufacturer Part Number:531000 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Nice used Studebaker oil filler cap.  Studebaker part number 531000.  Has a small ding on upper edge; could be fixed with small amount of body filler.  Original equipment for all 1951-1960 Studebaker inline 6 and V-8 engines (except '56 Golden Hawk and '59-60 with AC and F4 oil filter).  Item will be carefully packed and quickly shipped to winning bidder.

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