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Vintage Glass Fuel Filter. Custom, Rat Rod, Hot Rod, Motorcycle, Harley. on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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Vintage glass fuel filter

Totally refurbished including cleaning, thread chasing, new gaskets, novelty glasses, leak tested.

Universal fit. Does NOT come with brass hose barbs shown in pic. You will need to buy them from hardware store to fit YOUR needs. (hose size/ straight or angled, etc.)

These filter tops are American made from 1940's thru 1950's.

Reuseble / easy clean.

Never replace filter, just clean stone filter element.

Adds that "Custom" look to any car / truck / motorcycle / etc. 

$6.95 shipping to USA.             Actual cost elsewhere, plus a $5.00 handeling charge. 

Buyer must pay with in three (3) days of end of auction.

Buyer should STRONGLY CONSIDER purchasing shipping insurance!!! Once item has been confirmed as received by Tracking Number, buyer is responsible for any issues with shipping damage or loss.

No reserve.

 

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