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Vintage 1974 Mercury Comet Gas Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Iva, South Carolina, US

Iva, South Carolina, US
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You're bidding on a vintage 1974 Mercury Comet gas cap. Has some scratches, rust and could use a light cleaning and re-chroming, but is otherwise in good condition. Should be fully operational and function as intended. Would make a great restoration piece or a great collection piece!!

 

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