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Nos 1965 - 66 Pontiac P/8 (m40) Trans-dipstick Gm # 9781404 24 " Long ( 1 Ea) on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
Dipsticks have some surface rust !!! PARTS THAT ARE LISTED ARE N.O.S. !!! SOME PARTS HAVE SMALL IMPERFECTIONS , ALSO THEY MIGHT HAVE SHELF WEAR FROM BEING 30-50 YEARS OLD. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT BEFORE YOU PURCHASE..
Manufacturer Part Number:9781404 Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front

 You are bidding on 1 NOS 1965 - 66 PONTIAC P/8 (M40) TRANS-DIPSTICK  24 " long .
 GM # 9781404
 New and never installed, Has some surface rust from storage.
 There are 2 available
.
 If you have any questions please contact David at 717-572-8292

  

Part Number

Group Number

Car Type

Description

Qty Req

Start Year

Ending Year

Book Year

9781404

4.133

P/8 H.T. (M-40)

INDICATOR, level, 65-75TH

1

1965

1966

  4-11

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