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OER Zinc Coated Steel Fuel Tank for 1957 Chevrolet Full-Size Models [16 Gal., Square Corners]

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Zinc Coated Steel Fuel Tank for 1957 Chevrolet Full-Size Models [16 Gal., Square Corners]
$135.99
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Zinc Coated Steel Fuel Tank
  • 1957 Chevrolet Full-Size Models
  • 16 Gallon
  • Square Corners
  • Does Not Fit Wagon Models
  • Stamped Steel
  • OE Replacement
  • Lock Ring & O-Ring Included
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