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Vintage 1950's Oil Filter Nos Cyclone Filter Element S-10n - Ihc And Dodge Truck on 2040-parts.com

C $15.00
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Unused - Nice Shape - Packages Show General Wear
Manufacturer Part Number:S-10-N

Vintage Cyclone Filter Elements S-10N. Fits Deluxe JC Series, IHC trucks FC, HD, GRD, Dodge 1 1/2 ton and under. Box has been opened, part is unused. Box and Part Have some light wear from storage. What you See In The Pictures is What You Will Get.

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