1960s Vintage Lee Oil Filter L-76-1 Dodge Plymouth Valiant 1959 To 1966 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Alburtis, Pennsylvania, United States
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Presenting a 1960s Vintage LEE OIL FILTER L-76-1 used for makes Dodge - Plymouth - Valiant for the years between 1959 to 1966 NOS. This is new old stock which can probably be used for as is but also makes a great shelf piece to display in your garage or man cave. TERMS: Your purchase means acceptance of the terms of sale, so please take a moment to read the follow
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