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Oil Dipstick - Handle Painted Blue (64-65 Falcon Sedan Delivery; 64-68 Comet; 64-68 Falcon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Part Type Engine Oil Dipstick
      • Product Type Engine Oil Dipstick
      • Category Engine
      • Brand Scott Drake
      • Fits 1965-1967 Mustang with 289 V8

      Description

      Precision Replacement. The Scott Drake Oil Dipstick/289/Handle Painted Blue is designed to provide an exact reproduction of the original engine oil dipstick. It is essential for accurately checking engine oil levels, ensuring proper lubrication and engine health. This dipstick is crafted to meet factory specifications, making it a vital component for routine maintenance and engine performance monitoring.

      Construction and Appearance. This dipstick is manufactured using high-quality materials to ensure durability and long-lasting performance. The handle is painted blue to replicate the original factory finish, providing an authentic look that complements classic engines. The overall finish is smooth and precise to match OEM standards.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no special tools or modifications, allowing for easy replacement of worn or damaged dipsticks. No drilling or additional fabrication is necessary for proper fitment.

      Application. Fits 1965-1967 Mustang with 289 V8 engine.

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