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Vintage Carter Glass Fuel Filter Carbureter Made In Usa #2146397 1940's 1950's on 2040-parts.com

US $9.97
Location:

Robinson, Illinois, US

Robinson, Illinois, US
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Vintage Glass Bowl Carter Fuel Filter, Carbureter (actual spelling) #2146397, Made in USA.  Picture shows all pieces individual, but they screw together without any problem.  Only defect is two nicks in the glass bowl. Some rust on the metal, but has vintage look.

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