Vintage Napa Microtest Automatic Transmission Filter Kit Atp 14888 Early Gm on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
VINTAGE NAPA MICROTEST #14888 EARLY 1965 - 1981 GM JEEP TRANSMISSION FILTER KIT 13 BOLT HOLES. GASKET O-RING AND FILTER. PLEASE NOTE PICTURES FOR DETAILS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST. |
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