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Fuel Filter, Glass Bowl, Ac Logo - 1958 Thru 61 Chevy - Ac Gf48 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

Frankfort, Illinois, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:GF48 (GM 854324) Part Brand:AC / Delco Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

 

Fuel Filter, Glass Bowl, AC logo - 1958 thru 61 Chevy & others - AC GF48  

This is a reconditioned original glass bowl fuel filter manufactured by AC/Delco as their part number GF48 and GM part number 854324.  This style filter was original equipment Chevrolet 1958 thru 61 and other passenger cars including 1955 thru 57 Thunderbird.  This is the unit used on the 1958 thru 61 Chevy dual quad engines. The is the version with the "AC" logo on the side of the cover.  I'm quite sure this unit was also used on many others vehicles other than GM. You are bidding on one filter assembly with new element. Domestic Buyers to pay $8.00 shipping.  Payment must be made by check or Paypal within 10 days of auction close. 

 

 

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