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Air Maze Air Cleaner 1928 1929 1930 1931 Model A Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Excellent condition.
Brand:Unimaze Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A9600

 This is an air filter for a Model A Ford.  I believe it to fit the Zenith  carbs.  It has a replaceable filter element.  This is a new item in great condition.

Shipping is via usps med flat rate box


On May-28-16 at 19:32:06 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Please make sure this will fit your intended use.  The inlet is approx. 1 7/8".  As I said, this is a used item.  I am selling this and other Model A parts for a very nice lady who's husband passed and left a large mess of  Model A parts.  An online site sells these new but states they may need to be modified to fit various carbs.

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