Dear Bill, Loren, Jim, Michael, Iain, Walt, and mid-60s Buick caregivers,
I have a question: How do I get some of Bill's energy?!
. . .
I'm not sure about that! Maybe we need to put a governor on Bill! I can hardly keep up! . . .
Seriously, I see that your
'Lark's gas cap has seen better days. You won't have too much trouble finding a replacement. It is a non-vented cap. Station wagons on the other hand are vented caps and. . . . . are
not easy to find!
However, there were a number of design changes over the 1960s and 1970s. You
"might" have a problem with the caps that have protrusions on the lid. They don't fit in a wagon's filler bay. Also, gas caps after unleaded gas have a different depth than those for cars taking leaded gas. So a 1970 cap that looks very much the same won't fit a mid-60s car.
You guys might know all about this but . . . . . but I
didn't! Cheers, Edouard