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Gm #850802 Ac #rc-8, Radiator Cap. 1953-1972 International Trucks, Travelall. Ih on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

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AC RC-8 Radiator Cap.  According to information available to us, this part may fit International Truck 1953-72 (Travelall, Scout, Light Pickup); Ford Tractors 77-80 (some); Minneapolis Moline 1965-1969; White Tractors 1978-1989.

We cannot guarantee fitment, although we have done our best to list possible applications based on information available to us.  We encourage you to do your own research to ensure this part fits your vehicle or equipment.

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