Mopar 383 400 440 Engine Dip Oil Stick Vintage Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Lot Of 4 on 2040-parts.com
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
You are bidding on a lot of 4 mopar Chrysler dodge Plymouth engine oil dip sticks. Not exactly sure which years models these will fit. Found this collection in my basement after going through boxes of parts I've collected over the years. Hoping to find someone who has a use w/o having to pay new retail prices. The measurements are as follows from the top of the 1st picture to bottom, measuring from the end of the dip stick to where it meets the valve covers (not including the handle) #1 - 21 1/4" part #3870265 #2 - 27 1/2" no part # listed #3 - 27 1/2" no part # listed #4 - 16 3/4" no part # listed
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