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Default NOS RC15 #15 AC Delco Radiator Cap

New Old Stock! No rust,pitting or shelf ware. Many GM Application, check to see if it’s correct for your car.
Sure to impress when you have your car concourse judged! $.99 starting price and No Reserve!

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-GM-RC-1...AAAOSwgNFbz-vU
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Nice piece!! GLWS! So, a recent conversation with Joe Perri (rad cap guru, w/ more than 2,000 cap restos under his belt) and he is convinced that the original finish is clear zinc (as it appears to be pictured here) vs. cadmium. Also, it is common for the original stamp to be incomplete which sometimes looks like it has been worn down from handling.


Would you set up a BIN for 10 bucks? I am all in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;>))
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One day to go,No Reserve! High bid will own it! NOS with correct factory plating No shelf ware, corrosion or pitting like you see on most restored ones.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-GM-RC-1...AAAOSwgNFbz-vU
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Nice piece!! GLWS! So, a recent conversation with Joe Perri (rad cap guru, w/ more than 2,000 cap restos under his belt) and he is convinced that the original finish is clear zinc (as it appears to be pictured here) vs. cadmium. Also, it is common for the original stamp to be incomplete which sometimes looks like it has been worn down from handling.


Would you set up a BIN for 10 bucks? I am all in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;>))

So I take it my BIN suggestion doesn't fly? ;>))
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