1968-1969-1970-1971-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Oil Dipstick Tube Nos Gm #401568 on 2040-parts.com
Oak Hills, California, United States
NOS GM # 401568 Oil dip stick tube for 1968-1972 Cutlass & F85 models with 350 engines. Don't settle for china made repos when you can get the real superior quality GM part here! A must for a proper restoration. Please note the GM plastic sheet is not included with the dip stick tube only the GM part # tag is included. We have been supplying NOS GM restoration parts and supplies since 1987. We have a very large and extensive NOS and used GM parts inventory. If you have any questions, you may inquire anytime at 760-792-1020. Additional shipping charges will apply to those outside the continental United States. If outside the continental United States, email us for correct shipping cost before sending payment. We accept PayPal. California residents, include 8.00% sales tax with your payment.
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