Nos Ford Fuel Filter C0ae-9155a 1960 Ford Galaxie Thunderbird Starliner Sunliner on 2040-parts.com
Marengo, Iowa, US
Selling a new old stock Ford fuel filterC0AE-9155-A. It's correct for 1960 Ford Thunderbird or Galaxie Sunliner / Starliner with 223, 292 or 352 c.i { not correct for 352 c.i. 4 barrel special }
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