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1969 Chevy C10 350 V-8 Custom Pick-up Oil Pan Dip Stick Dipstick Original Part! on 2040-parts.com

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Mooresville, Indiana, United States

Mooresville, Indiana, United States
In good condition with normal wear to paint on handle. I wiped it down pretty good. Please see all pictures.
Manufacturer Part Number:C10 350 V-8 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Chevy Warranty:No

1969 Chevy C10 350 V-8 Custom Pick-up Oil Pan Dip Stick Dipstick Original Part!

It measures 22" overall and 18 1/4" on the actual stick. 

It has the "add" and "full" marks on the stick. They just won't show up well in the pictures. 

This will work with some other compatible years and models as well on the 350/block.

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