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Vintage Fram Filcron F 4-18p2 Oil Filter Gm Ford Dodge Rat Rod Classic on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Granbury, Texas, United States

Granbury, Texas, United States
great condition, a few chips in the paint, no dents, rubber seals are in good shape.
Brand:Fram Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:F 4-18P2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is the ORIGINAL remote oil filter put out by Fram. Manufactured 1942 and 1949, and used on US Army Jeeps, rat rods, and many production vehicles. This is the perfect add on to any classic restoration, or automobillia collection. Great shape, a few paint chips. Does not come with hoses or box. Comes with a CarQuest filter element. All seals are in good shape, and all badges are present. Will for GM, Ford, Mopar, AMC, JEEP, etc.

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