This is an original oil filter from a 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe. 218 straight six motor. This will work with many other motors. It is clean and not rusted inside. The outside was blasted to bare metal then painted. Look at picture. It is not perfect, but very nice for a 67 year old part. The canister comes with the original used oil filter. I will also include a brand new unopened filter in it's box for the buyer.
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Filters for Sale
- Autolite fl-1 nos oil filter(US $75.00)
- Chevrolet 216 oil filter cannister
- Frantz sky corp by-pass oil filter, toilet paper, good used condition
- Ford/mercury flat head 8ba/8cm by pass oil filter canister
- Ford by pass oil filter canister
- Frantz sky corp by-pass tp oil filter, used rat or hot rod, dirty, oily, cool
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