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Jaguar E-type Clutch Master Cylinder Reservoir Years 65 - 74 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US

Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US
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                                                     CLUTCH MC RESERVOIR

 This is a new manufacture clutch reservoir for the Jaguar E-Type with the square reservoir (1965 to 1974).   Made to the original specifications that includes a filter at the bottom like the original unit.   Get rid of your old cracked yellow reservoir with this new unit.

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