1958-1962 Chevrolet Passenger Car,1958-1964chevrolet P/u 6 Cylinder Dipstick Nos on 2040-parts.com
Loretto, Kentucky, United States
1958-1962 Chevrolet Passenger Car or 1958-1964 chevy truck 6 cylinder Dip Stick NOS Part #3738961. This came out of an old chevy dealership that closed in the early 1990's. It does have a little surface rust due to sitting around for years. Selling as is. No refunds. Look at pictures carefully before bidding. Email me with any questions. Insurance is included in s/h price. Good luck bidding. |
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