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1967 Mopar A B C Body Factory Correct Fuel Filter December 67 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
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Idaho Falls, Idaho, US

Idaho Falls, Idaho, US
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Mopar December 67 Assembly Line Correct 5/16 Inch Fuel Filter Set.  Reproduction of the filter installed on the assembly line.  Next to the direction arrow is the manufactures code 30206 and date code 3317 = 331 Day of 1967.  

  • Mopar Authentic Restoration Product  
  •  Includes correct KV fuel lines and crimp clamps (as shown in the photo)

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