Locking petrol cap

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Locking petrol cap

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I have a 1949 Javelin with a plain bayonet style fuel cap (stamped Ford!). Anyone know where I can get a chrome locking fuel cap please? Or know that a different car's cap will fit?
Chris Cole from sunny (!) north Gloucestershire.
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Wilmot Breeden part number 7/3888. Fits all 1933 to 195(?) English Ford models in addition to the Javelin. Hope this helps.
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Post by paul wilks »

Chris.
This might not be a lot of help(!) but over the past six months two locking caps for a Javelin have been advertised on eBay. I assume there is no difference as to whether the Javelin is a '49 or a '53.
I'll keep my eye out for you if you get no luck elsewhere.

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Post by TedAllen »

Hi Paul and Chris,
Hope all is well.
The Ford cap is, I believe, from a mark 1 and 2 Escort. The Jowett locking cap is made from Mazak ( Monkey metal) and are usually pretty pitted by now.
I run with a Ford one fitted...I never have enough in the tank to be siphoned out !
These are fairly easy to get hold of and they make a very useful back-up for when you leave your cap on the roof and drive off ! I carry a couple in the tool box.
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Thanks to all who replied to my query. Many thanks to David Morris and John Airey who spent the day searching at Beaulieu for me. Their hard work paid off and I am now the proud owner of chrome locking fuel cap.
Chris Cole from sunny (!) north Gloucestershire.
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