Nos Ac Pf-25 Oil Filter Ncrs 1969 - 1974 All Chevrolet Including Corvette on 2040-parts.com
Millis, Massachusetts, US
Offered here is an NOS PF-25 AC Delco oil filter in its original box. It is the non-embossed version which is NCRS correct for early 1970 small and big block Chevrolets and Corvettes up and was used up to 1974. As per the new 68/69 NCRS judging Guide, 1968 cars use a PF-29 and 1969 cars use the "embossed" sylye. It is known that the embossed filters were phased out sometime during early/mid 10970 production and the "smooth" bottom filters were introduced during that period.
This filter will fit and function in all 1968 to 1985 Chevrolet cars
It is GM part number 6438261
Please ask questions prior to bidding.
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