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Nos 1958 Impala Belair Biscayne 283 Oil Stick Gauge 3747979 Dipstick 1 Year Only on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:GM Surface Finish:NOS Manufacturer Part Number:3747979

THIS IS A NOS DIPSTICK FOR A 1958 IMPALA, BEL AIR, AND BISCAYNE 283 exc. F.I. (FUEL INJECTION) BUT WITH H.L. Camshaft PART NUMBER 3747979. THIS DIPSTICK WAS USED FOR ONLY 1 YEAR AND 1 CAR WITH 1 ENGINE SO I GUESS IT'S KINDA RARE, NO OTHER LENGTH MATCHES THIS GAUGE IT IS 18 35/64 FROM SEAL TO Add AND 16 5/16 TO Full MARK. THIS IS A NOS PART WITH PART NUMBER STILL ON IT. IF YOUR RESTORING A 58 CHEVROLET YOU MAY NEED THIS PART. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS! THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTIONS AND HAVE A GREAT DAY.

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