Zenith Fuel Gas Filter Bowl Housing Vintage With Small Glass Bowl on 2040-parts.com
Hollister, Missouri, United States
Vintage Zenith fuel bowl housing with (unbroken) glass fuel bowl. Reads Zenith on top with in and out. The glass bowl is about 1-3/4 inches top to bottom and about 1-1/ inches wide.
I bought this from a man that built Ford Model A's and T's for years. I am not sure of the application but you are buying as I did untested and as is. |
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