looking for a locking ventless cap that fits under a 68 charger flip top filler, thanks, Don.
No...the unit fits in the opening flush...Does your cap have that spring loaded cap type thing under it? If so, wouldn't you have to remove that to install any type of cap up the flip top piece? Just curious as mine has a spring loaded cap type thing under the lid with a rubber gasket that looks like it would have to be removed.
No...the unit fits in the opening flush...
They come up on Ebay once and awhile....they are rare and not cheap
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-1968-...183746&hash=item2167c8d2cf:g:UUgAAOSwv~1aDJC~
Yes it is but I owned one of these cars back when they were new. That flip top gas filler attracts a lot of unwanted attention. Someone put a couple handfuls of sand in mine back in 68. After getting stranded with a clogged fuel sock and seeing sand inside the filler area, I figured it out but it still required a tow job, dropping the tank and a half day chore I didn't need. That makes it cheap and essential for me in today's world.Holy sheeeeite muslim that's crazy for a non essential part....YIKES!
I had the chance to get a bunch at 100bucks each and thought that was priceyHoly sheeeeite muslim that's crazy for a non essential part....YIKES!
Rick@Laysons is on this site. He can tell you if they still sell them. Send him a PMya definatley pricy, required at cobo hall, or tank needs be drained and sealed somehow so just getting some feelers out there. I looked at laysons i did not see anything, classic industries has them on backorder, so who knows how long it will be before they come in. they are listed for $109.00 I emailed them several days ago haven't heard back yet.
No...the unit fits in the opening flush...
They come up on Ebay once and awhile....they are rare and not cheap
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-1968-...183746&hash=item2167c8d2cf:g:UUgAAOSwv~1aDJC~
I just posted an ad from a vendor I support and have zero issues with.......They have always been supportive and honest.....Ahh, Frank Mitchell's old stock....
Years ago, took me 6 months to get a refund on a "mis-described" part.
An old aftermarket part can be new, but that doesn't mean it's NOS MoPar.
I appreciate that Justin, that gives me the option, thank you.No...the unit fits in the opening flush...
They come up on Ebay once and awhile....they are rare and not cheap
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-1968-...183746&hash=item2167c8d2cf:g:UUgAAOSwv~1aDJC~
I just posted an ad from a vendor I support and have zero issues with.......They have always been supportive and honest.....
Can you point out exactly what makes this new and not NOS/later superseded part?
So you're relating the current owner to the previous owner?...You don't even know them.......I knew FM and I know of many issues but dang man you wrote off the new owners based on a guy thats dead...Who does that? Especially, when you have done ZERO business with the new owners....I looked at the ebay ad and the vendor is selling Franks old stock of this gas cap lock.
End of story on that comment.
Years ago, I got a run around from Frank himself on an NOS MoPar parking brake cable.
He shipped me an over the counter, plastic coated, cable.
Don't remember the brand name... Wagner maybe??
I paid big bucks for NOS and got a 20 buck cable!
Long story short, I got my money back, in person, at the MoPar Nationals.
Last time I dealt with Mitchell Motor Parts.