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1939-55 Fomoco Oil Filter Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, United States

Worth, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1939-55 FOMOCO OIL FILTER CAP MADE BY BADGER PART# BO-63. IT FITS THE FOLLOWING 1941-51 FORD 6; 1949-53 FORD V-8 (ALL); 1952 FORD 6 LHD; 1949-53 MERCURY; 1947-55 FORD TRACTOR; 1941-OCT. 1950 FORD TRUCK 6 CYLINDER; 1949-50 FORD TRUCK 8 CYLINDER LHD; 1952-53 FORD TRUCK 6 AND 8 CYLINDER LHD; AND 1939-50 FERGUSON TRACTOR. IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION THERE ARE NO CRACKS IN IT STILL VERY CLEAN. THIS CAP WAS MADE IN THE USA AND IS NOW LONG OBSOLETE AND NOT EASY TO FIND IN SUCH GREAT SHAPE. IT FITS MANY SO PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING, AND EMAIL ME WITH ANY??????????????









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