Early 50's Chevy 6 Cylinder Oil Filter/canister Unit on 2040-parts.com
Ooltewah, Tennessee, United States
Oil Filter Bath container that attaches to the 6 Cylinder Intake Manifold on the 215,235, 271 Early Chevy/GMC 1950's Engines Car or Trucks. Can be used for other Applications. Look at Pictures and ask any and all Questions. Thanks!
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