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Parts For Sale NOS 71-73 Pop open gas cap D1ZZ-9030-C Motorcraft

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NOS original Ford pop open gas cap. It is a D1ZZ part number but the cap is a D2zxxx Motorcraft. Perfect for a 72 HO R code Mach 1. Please see condition and ID in pictures. Shipping from 80136. Local pick up ok. Starting to dig into the mess. $300 obo

A joke:
Why did the hippy drown?
Because, he was really FAR OUT.

There are 2 holes in the outside of the cap. These were brought to my attention. Any best guess if they are original and for what reason? Do not purchase at this time.
 

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Not that odd. I have a 1985 Mustang built late in the year, and it has many, particularly trim pieces with E6ZB moulded in.
 
That's odd that the box is a 71 but the cap say 72. Something seems off there to me.

It's the difference between a service part number (on the box) and an engineering or casting number ( on the part). The items sold under the service part number can change, but the part number doesn't need to if form/fit/function don't change. The basic number shown (9A112) is only for the gas cap base, not the complete assembly.
 
Not that odd. I have a 1985 Mustang built late in the year, and it has many, particularly trim pieces with E6ZB moulded in.
I agree with what you said but I would bet those parts where in the box/bin with the matching part number when your car was built at least I would assume. Its common to have an early production car with different year parts. I just find that the NOS parts are boxed different. Just odd to me is all I'm saying.
 
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