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Rotunda Oil Filter B9ae-6714-b Fomoco Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Velva, North Dakota, United States

Velva, North Dakota, United States
Possibly okay for use, will need restoration.
Brand:Rotunda Interchange Part Number:996 Manufacturer Part Number:B9AE-6714-B

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B9AE-6714-B

Possibly still useable. Selling as a vintage display piece. Surface issues include dings & staining.

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