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1932-1956 Plymouth And Dodge Engine To Oil Gauge Hose, Fresh New Stock! on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

West Newton, Massachusetts, United States

West Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mopar Dodge Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:655498

FINALLY a high quality BRAND NEW reproduction engine to oil gauge hose for the 1932-1956 Plymouth and Dodge cars and trucks. I got sick and tired of selling the "new old stock" fabric covered hoses that just didn't stand the test of time very well so we went and had these made. I've been running them on my cars all year, they go on easy, work great. High heat, high pressure hose in the original diameter. Replaced original mopar number 655498.  Skip the old ones and replace with these brand new replacements!


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