Rare 1959 Cadillac Tri Power Nos Fuel Filter Tee Fitting 1960 390 3x2 Tripower on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, United States
Found in an old warehouse marked 59 cadillac tripower tee. Also had a part number, but not legible. VERY RARE AND IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND PIECE.
Please look at the last picture, it shows one with the whole setup. Last picture is for reference only, no intake or carbs are included. |
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