Secure your classic muscle car with the Flip Cap Fuel Door Security Screw Tool, specially designed for 1968-1969 Plymouth Barracuda and 1968-1970 Dodge Charger models. This precision-crafted tool is essential for properly securing and maintaining the iconic flip cap fuel door found on these legendary vehicles. Whether you're restoring a vintage Barracuda or maintaining your Charger, this tool ensures the job is done efficiently and accurately.
Note: 1/4" drive
Constructed from high-quality, durable materials, this tool is designed to withstand repeated use without losing its shape or functionality. Its compact design and ergonomic grip make it easy to handle, providing the precision required to secure the delicate screws without damaging your vehicle's finish. The tool is engineered to align perfectly with the unique screws used for the flip cap fuel door, ensuring a snug and secure fit every time.
Restoration professionals and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the reliability and ease of use this tool provides. By safeguarding the integrity of your fuel door, this tool not only preserves the aesthetics of your classic car but also ensures the security and proper alignment of its components. It's a must-have addition to your toolkit for anyone passionate about maintaining the authenticity of their vintage Plymouth or Dodge Mopar.
Whether you're completing a full restoration or simply performing maintenance, the Flip Cap Fuel Door Security Screw Tool is an indispensable accessory for your project. Preserve the authenticity and functionality of your classic Barracuda or Charger with this reliable, high-quality tool.
Auto Metal Direct is a team of true car guys with years of experience in sheet metal reproduction, car restoration and paint/body work. We believe that quality is not subjective! Our mission is to provide the best customer experience for the Ford, Mopar and GM classic car markets - both in products and in service.
Our panels are made from proper gauge steel and include all correct-as-original clips, tabs, flanges, bends and seams. Each time a prototype body panel comes off of a new tooling, we test fit it on a car. The marked up prototype is then used to change and improve the tools, and a new prototype is produced. This procedure might be repeated multiple times but, once the part is finally approved, you can be assured of a quality part.

| Make | Model | Years |
| Dodge | Charger | 1968 - 1970 |
| Plymouth | Barracuda | 1968 - 1969 |
| Brand | X-Parts |
| Weight | 1 lbs |