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1953 Chevrolet Oil Canister Filter/ 6 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

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Stanley, Iowa, United States

Stanley, Iowa, United States
Old and used
Warranty:No



Oil filter canister that came off a 1953 Chevrolet six cylinder engine. Should work on a lot of different years through the 1950's, comes with both U-bolts. One of these was broke before I took it off, was working that way on the car. Take a look at the pictures.  It had a AC P-115 cartridge in it. Has surface rust and will need a good cleaning. Inside still had oil in it. Probably has some small dents and scratches as these are old and used parts.

  

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