Rare == Transpar== Vintage Brake Fluid = Washer Fluid Glass Reservoir on 2040-parts.com
Ridgefield, Connecticut, US
RARE! So rare that a Google search returns nothing. Glass jar with TRANSPAR in raised letters along with theit STOP logo, diameter is 4 1/2 inches. Cap has the same STOP logo and "TRANSPAR" lave pare-Brise Autonome Brevete Tous Pays MADE IN FRANCE. Happy to ship overseas, just email me for the postage rate, FLAT shipping & handling fee of $8.00 in the USA. Sale helps fund my Roadster project.
Brakes for Sale
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- 1962-1967 chevy ii nova rear brake kit.(US $19.99)
- 1964-1979 nova ,camaro,impala,chevelle brake parts(US $9.99)
- 1962 - 1963 cadillac master cylinder repair kit - bendix 62 - 63(US $42.49)
- 1935-1941 dodge truck master cylinder service package(US $9.75)
- Honda 600 sedan 2 or 3 way joint clip right or left side n600 brakes block(US $7.99)
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