I would suspect the "Different" tube Year one is selling is made to clear the "High Performance" exhaust manifolds on the muscle car engines, they have a totally different shape than the C-body / Imperial manifolds. I'm glad you found the part you were looking for--and remember--it never hurts to be on a first name basis with the local Mopar parts guy! Chris 72 Lebaron,etc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "J. Stacey" <jstacey@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 9:10 PM Subject: RE: IML: Part number for '68 dipstick tube - NOW no longer needed > Thanks to all for the help with the dipstick tube. > > I checked with my friendly neighborhood Chrysler dealer as Chris suggested, > and here's what I discovered: > > The original part number for the '68 "changes up" in the dealer's computer > to the '73 part number, which gives credence to the idea that they are "all > the same" as some of you have indicated. Chrysler has a few hundred of them > in their system! They'll have one in about a week for $18.15 Cdn (about > $12US). > > I guess the first place to check for original parts is always the dealer, > although USUALLY I find they are double the price of anyone else. > > I still don't understand why Year One is selling two different tubes. > > Thanks again, > > Jim Stacey > '73 4drht slowly going back together > Near Toronto > > > > >