1933 Thru 1936 Packard Eight Super 8 Oil Filler Assembly, Solid And Complete on 2040-parts.com
Nevada City, California, United States
Offered is a very nicely preserved oil filler assembly removed from a 1936 Packard 8 (320 Cu In) engine, may fit many other Packard senior models, from 1933 through 1936, Super Eight, and Eights. Nice shape and appears very complete with screen, mounting plate, lid and lid latch. Buyer to pay $12.00 shipping, Paypal preferred.
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