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Locking Gas Cap

Item EK-40-140707-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Beautiful High Quality Chrome Plated Finish With Triple Chrome Plating Process
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      • Fits Various 1947-71 Chevy & GMC Trucks, 1949-70 Ford Cars, 1957-70 Ford Trucks & Bronco
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      • Includes Two Keys for Locking Mechanism
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      Description

      Premium Locking Solution. The Locking Gas Cap provides a secure and vented closure for fuel tanks, helping prevent fuel theft and contamination. Designed to replace original caps, it ensures proper ventilation while maintaining vehicle security, making it suitable for restoration or daily use.

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      Construction and Appearance. Crafted with a triple chrome plating process, this gas cap boasts a high-quality chrome finish that offers both durability and a polished look. The robust metal construction ensures longevity and resistance to wear and corrosion.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, fitting directly onto the fuel neck for a secure seal. The included keys allow for easy locking and unlocking, making it user-friendly for most standard applications.

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      Application. This gas cap is designed to fit various Chevrolet, GMC, and Ford vehicles from 1947 to 1971, including trucks, cars, and Broncos within the specified years and models.

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