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Silverdale, Washington, United States

Silverdale, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:401568

68-73 Oldsmobile Cutlass nos GM oil indicator tube #401568 for 350 small block engines. Correct for all 68-73 small block equipped A-body Oldsmobiles. It is NOT correct for 442, 88/98 or Toronado with big block as those all used different part numbers. It's in excellent nos condition, I bought it from Year One in the early 90's and have had it safely stashed away since. Better than a reproduction and you know it will fit and look right. Will ship through US Postal within the 48 states. Thanks for looking & please see my other listings.

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