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2 Oil Filters Nos Ac Pf-10 Fram Ph11rambler Alum Buick Olds Jeep 60's on 2040-parts.com

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Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:PH11/ PF-10 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Part Brand:FRAM/AC

 BOX LOT 2 NEW OLD STOCK USA MADE OIL FILTERS AC PF-10 FRAM PH11. CORRECT FOR 1964-66 BUICK LASABRE W/V8 300 & 340, 1964-66 BUICK SPECIAL (EXCEPT V8 400), 1965-66 KAISER JEEP W/V8 327, 1966 KAISER JEEP 6 CYL (EXCEPT O-H-C) 1964-65 OLDS F85 (W/V6 225), 1965-66 RAMBLER 6 CYL & V8, 1959-64 RAMBLER V8, 1961-64 RAMBLER 6 (ALUMINUM ENG), 1964 RAMBLER 6 CYL (CAST IRON ENG) . PLEASE CHECK PICTURES TO BE SURE THESE WILL WORK FOR YOU. QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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