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Gm Ac Oil Filter Pf-24 Nos # 6437462 Buick G/s Gto Firebird Trans Am Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $89.96
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
new in box
Part Brand:AC GM oil filter Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:6437462 GM oil filter:vintage original filter Interchange Part Number:PF 24

This AC oil filter has the "GM" logo on it. For those people who want the most here it is. The box is in very good display condition. There are a couple bump corners or edges. The original sale sticker are still on the box. It will fit many 1960 to 1980 vehicle. here are some;
1959-74  Buick V6 & V8
1964-65  Oldsmobile F-85 V6
1966-69  Pontiac & Tempest 6 CYL
1965-70  Kaiser Jeep (Partial) 
PF 24  #6437462


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