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Vintage Lot Of 38 Oil Drain Plugs For 1970s 1980s Tons Of Makes Models on 2040-parts.com

US $27.98
Location:

Monroe, Virginia, United States

Monroe, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

ASSORTED LOT OF 38 OIL DRAIN PLUGS
for 1970s 1980s model cars
TONS of MAKES MODELS
Includes
AMC
CADILLAC
CHEVROLET
CHRYSLER/DODGE/PLYMOUTH
FORD
LINCOLN/MERCURY
OLDSMOBILE
PONTIAC
And More...
Most have the compatability charts on the back , some don't
BONUS..Also Included is 4 Oil Drain Plug Gaskets

Package may have shelf wear.These parts were purchased as an unclaimed storage unit. I have limited knowledge of car parts.And Ebay's compatability chart is 100 % inaccurate .But it will not allow me to remove it.

 

 

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