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Vintage Oil Filter - Just Add Toilet Paper - Toilet Paper Oil Filtration Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $69.53
Location:

Golden Valley, Arizona, United States

Golden Valley, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage Oil Filter - Just Add Toilet Paper - Toilet Paper Oil Filtration Unit

This is an add on oil filter for early cars and trucks. You would just unscrew the top and place a cheap (thick sheeted) roll of toilet paper in the canister as the filter.  I don't believe they make the old toilet paper anymore.  There is NO hardware for the bracket.

There are no hallmarks or other markings on the item.

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