Six 6" Inch Carburetor Chrome Open Element Flat Top & Base Air Cleaner Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Elgin, Illinois, US
Auction is for the pictured flat base open element air filter assembly. It fits a 6" air filter element and has a base fitting a carburetor with a 5" neck. I believe adapters are available to fit smaller carbs.
Buyer pays actual shipping via USPS Priority from 60123.
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