Autolite Fl-1 Nos Oil Filter on 2040-parts.com
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States
Item is a genuine Autolite FL-1 6000 mile oil filter in original carton. For those enthusiasts that need an original filter to enhance your restoration. This filter has a dimple impression on the top of the filter as shown in the photo. Item is being sold as is. |
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