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1947-1971 Chevy-GMC Truck Locking Gas Cap

Item EK-61-140707-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Beautiful High-Quality Chrome Plated Finish Using a Triple Chrome Plating Process
      • Fits Various 1947-1971 Chevy and GMC Trucks, 1949-1970 Ford Passenger Cars, Trucks, and Broncos
      • Two Keys Included

      Description

      Secure Fuel Cap. The 1947-1971 Chevy-GMC Truck Locking Gas Cap provides a reliable locking mechanism to protect your fuel tank from unauthorized access and contamination. It is designed for easy use, allowing you to lock and unlock the gas cap with the included keys, ensuring safety and convenience during fueling and vehicle storage.

      Durable Chrome Finish. Constructed with a high-quality triple chrome plated finish, this vented locking gas cap offers excellent corrosion resistance while enhancing the vehicle’s exterior appearance with its polished chrome look. The robust materials guarantee long-lasting performance and a classic style suitable for vintage vehicles.

      Simple Installation. This gas cap is designed for straightforward installation that requires no special tools or drilling. It fits directly onto the fuel neck, providing an efficient upgrade without the need for modifications.

      Application. This locking gas cap fits various 1947-1971 Chevy and GMC trucks as well as 1949-1970 Ford passenger cars, trucks, and Broncos, offering a perfect match for these classic models without exclusions noted.

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