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Nos 67 Chevy Series 10-30 Truck 67-69 G10-20 8-cyl Oil Dipstick Gauge 3898517 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Fredericksburg, Iowa, United States

Fredericksburg, Iowa, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3898517 Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:NOS Part Brand:GM Warranty:No UPC:Does Not Apply

NOS 67 Chevy Series 10-30 Truck 67-69 G10-20 8-Cyl Oil Dipstick Gauge 3898517


Got a '67 Chevrolet Truck or '67-'69 Chevrolet Van?  Check out the exact applications below.  Don't miss this opportunity to buy a genuine GM NOS Oil Level Gauge "Dipstick".  This dipstick does not come with "individual packaging."  The P/N is on the stick.  This dipstick has a blue button at the tip of the handle.  Catalog information:

  • Group Number:     1.516 - Gauge, Oil Level
  • Part Number:        3898517 - Gauge
  • Stamped:              Add 1 QT ¦       ¦     FULL     USE SE ENGINE OIL E      3898517
  • Approx. Length:    27 3/4"
  • Applications for Chevrolet:
    • 1967 Series 10-30 (8 cyl.)
      • Series 10-30 = 1/2, 3/4 & 1 Ton Truck
    • 1967-1969 G10-20 Vans (8 cyl.)


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