1960's Vintage Pontiac V-8 Dipstick Guide Tube. on 2040-parts.com
Fair Oaks, California, United States
Nice original Pontiac V-8 dipstick guide tube. Uncertain of exact application, other than a 1960's vintage Pontiac. Clean-up & paint, if desired, needed. Feedback will be gladly returned!
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