64-66 Oldsmobile 442 Jetstar 88 Fuel Filter Gf-438 on 2040-parts.com
Wolcott, Connecticut, US
THIS FOR FOR SALES NUMBER 4966 A NEW AC GF-438 FUEL FILTER FOR 64 65 66 OLDSMOBILE 442, JETSTAR 88, TORONADO, SUPER 88, DYNAMIC 88, DELTA 88, 98, F-85 . VIEW PICTURE. I ONLY TAKE PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT. USA SHIPPING FEE IS $6.00.
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