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Valve Cover Oil Fill Cap Twist Solid With Gasket Chrome Keep That Original Look on 2040-parts.com

US $8.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:RPC Manufacturer Part Number:R 4804

  • HERE WE HAVE THE REPRODUCTION OF THE STOCK TWIST-IN OIL FILLER CAP WE ALWAYS COMBINE SHIPPING SO THIS LITTLE GUY USUALLY RIDES ALONG ALMOST FREE IN MOST CASES ! THE APPLICATIONS BELOW USE THIS CAP AND MANY MORE DO AS WELL BUT WE CAN NOT LOOK UP YOUR CAR AS I DON'T HAVE AN APPLICATION CHART FOR EVERYTHING! IT WILL HOWEVER FIT:
  • 67 - 76 BUICK
  • 68 - 77 CADILLAC
  • 68 - 86 CAMARO
  • 70 - 77 CHALLENGER
  • 49 - 86 CHEVY
  • 70 - 84 CHRYSLER
  • 70 - 84 DODGE
  • 68 - 75 FIREBIRD
  • 65 - 79 JEEP
  • 68 - 88 OLDSMOBILE
  • 68 - 75 PONTIAC
  • 70 - 84 PLYMOUTH PLUS MANY MORE!

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