1964 Locking Gas Cap
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Re: 1964 Locking Gas Cap
Hi-Here is a 62 variety- Been on my 62 for at least 56 yrs, (probably since new-I could find out).It has a thick rubber or neoprene gasket, and seems to seal really well- Takes considerable pressure to "click" it on-haven't had any problems. Has an "S" shaped figure on the keyhole dust cover -I always wondered if that was related to the "S" that is stamped on some oil filler caps?
The cap on my 66 is vented,and has a cork gasket that still looks serviceable. It has a B&S key with a A9XX key code. ( The 62 cap has a plain aluminum key with a T6XX key code.) The 66 cap has been on this car since 1998 for sure,and I suspect for much longer. I have the original owner's info.; but have not talked to him personally.
As far as the leaks-I have not experienced any, but I really do not drive either car on two wheels too often(Ha)IMG_20200904_144115239.jpg
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Re: 1964 Locking Gas Cap
Hi-Here is a 62 variety- Been on my 62 for at least 56 yrs, (probably since new-I could find out).It has a thick rubber or neoprene gasket, and seems to seal really well- Takes considerable pressure to "click" it on-haven't had any problems. Has an "S" shaped figure on the keyhole dust cover -I always wondered if that was related to the "S" that is stamped on some oil filler caps?
The cap on my 66 is vented,and has a cork gasket that still looks serviceable. It has a B&S key with a A9XX key code. ( The 62 cap has a plain aluminum key with a T6XX key code.) The 66 cap has been on this car since 1998 for sure,and I suspect for much longer. I have the original owner's info.; but have not talked to him personally.
As far as the leaks-I have not experienced any, but I really do not drive either car on two wheels too often(Ha)[ATTACH=CONFIG]100956[/ATTACH]
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The stylized "S" on the locking cap could represent Stant, a major manufacturer of gas caps and supplier to GM for many years. It could also represent Saginaw, a once-upon-a-time division of GM. Saginaw mostly manufactured steering components and other geared products. However, I think they did also manufacture gas caps for a period of time. To me, the stylized "S" looks more like the Saginaw version but it could be either.
In any event, a locking cap was once available from GM as an accessory item for C1 Corvettes.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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