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1961-62 Corvette, 1965-67 Gto N.o.s. Fram Air Filter Ca Original Equip. Rare !! on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States
PARTS THAT ARE LISTED ARE N.O.S. !!! SOME PARTS HAVE SMALL IMPERFECTIONS , ALSO THEY MIGHT HAVE SHELF WEAR FROM BEING 30-50 YEARS OLD. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.
Manufacturer Part Number:CA-117 Part Brand:FRAM

You are bidding on a 1961-62 CORVETTE AND 1965-67 GTO ORIGINAL AIR FILTER   CA-1117.
New and never installed.
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