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1950s Hudson Twin H Power Dual Carb Air Cleaner Filter #2 Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

Whitewater, Kansas, United States

Whitewater, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hudson Manufacturer Part Number:1950s

This is a used original air cleaner for a dual carb Hudson. The metal is in excellent rustfree condition and very straight, except for a dent in the air filter cap which could be easily straightened (see last photo). This is a slightly different style air cleaner from the one in my other listing, I am guessing one is a newer year and one is an older year but am not sure. The round air filter cap is styled differently. There is a rounded shape to the end that fits over the carb. Check the pictures carefully, look at the ad for my other one to compare the two.

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