Vintage Original Gm Ac Pf 7 Oil Filter 5577410 on 2040-parts.com
Allen Park, Michigan, United States
Fits the following cars Buick (partial) 1959-66 Cadillac, All 1960-66 Oldsmobile, (Late) 1959-66 Pontiac (exc.6 cly Tempest) 1960-65 Pontiac 6 Cly & V8 1966 Rambler V8 1960 Studebaker 1962 (late) - 66 |
Filters for Sale
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- Wix metal cannister oil filter pt# 51010(US $7.95)
- Nos 1954, 55, 56, 57, 58 corvette fuel filter element - ncrs correct(US $27.45)
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