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Fram Ft1022 At Filter Kit 63 68 Ford Merc Cruise O Matic Mustang T-bird Galaxie on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Pleasanton, California, US

Pleasanton, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Fram Manufacturer Part Number:FT1022

Up for bid is 1  NEW Fram Transmission Filter Kit FT1022 This may have been superseded by a new number, but these were the only filter I could find that had both holes in them. 


Box says: Replaces C9MP-7A098B  63-68 Ford & Mercury V8 260 289 352 390  Speed Medium Case

I have used these on small case transmission also. They should fit FX, MX and possibly FMX Cruise and Merc O Matics. 



Please check pictures and ask all questions before bidding. 

I have 4 of these if you want more than 1.

I have several vintage and NOS hard to find transmission hard parts listed - trying to sell within the next week, so I've listed them cheap. Pick them up while you can.

SHIPPING  I will combine shipping whenever I can.

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