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49 50 51 52 53 Ford/merc F-1 Flathead Polished Stainless Steel Dipstick And Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $52.50
Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA
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  These are exact copies of the 49/53 Ford flat head dipstick and tube reproduced in 304 Stainless steel  polished to a mirror like finish.  Why have your dipstick and tube chromed when you can have stainless at less  cost. 304 stainless steel will never rust from engine contaminants. Comes with a NOS felt seal. I ship world wide Shipping to USA $9.95 all others please ask for a quote. Thank you for looking.
  These will fit all Fords with the 1/2 inch 20 screw in bung on the pan . There are a lot of different length dipsticks  for the   pre-49 flathead Ford  motors and purchaser may have to remark divisions, again e-mail with any questions.
 Thank you for looking.

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