Vintage Hose Clamps 1955 Chevy Truck Gmc 56 57 58 59 Fuel Filler on 2040-parts.com
Lynnwood, Washington, US
This auction is for a set of three hose clamps removed from a 1956 GMC Pickup Fuel Filler assembly. Big Clamp is about 1 7/8" and the two smaller are about 3/4". These are correct originals with some minor screwdriver damage of the flat heads.
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