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1962 Beetle,bug ,brake Fluid Resivoir,w/cap And Bottom Rubber,needs Cap Rubber on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
nice no leaks needs new cap rubber seal
Brand:OEM VW Surface Finish:plastic Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

This is the original  brake fluid tank, from a 1962 VW BUG,or Beetle. The car these parts are from had only 58,611 original miles and sat in a garage for thirty years!This unit looks great,holds air,needs a new rubber under the cap.  I am not sure on the years these are correct for, I think 62,63,64 to the 70s maybe more.Please look close at my pics, as returns are expensive for both you and I.I can save on shipping if you buy more than one piece,I will combine. Please feel free to contact me before buying, so we can make sure this is what you want. Thank you for looking,I am Jeff and waiting to hear from you.

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