Nos Ac Fuel Filter 55 56 57 Ford Thunderbird B7s-9155-a More on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
AC FUEL FILTER
PART NUMBER ON THE BOX IS B7S-9155-A
& ON THE TOP IS 854392
FITS CARS WITH 1/8 PIPE FITINGS LIKE 55 56 57 THUNDERBIRDS
FLAT TOP STYLE ABOUT 2 INCHES DEEP
NOS NEW NEVER USED
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