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W Nos 1955-1969 Vtg Sealed Filko Kp Carburetor Tune Up Kit 24-2252 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Eagle, Nebraska, United States

Eagle, Nebraska, United States
New Old Stock. Parts still factory sealed. With instruction sheet dated 1969. Box has some shelf wear, paper has toning.
Manufacturer Part Number:24-2252 Warranty:No Warranty Brand:Filko KP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:Carburetor Tune Up Kit UPC:Does not apply

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•♦• FILKO KP CARBURETOR TUNE UP KIT •♦•
24-2252
For 1955-1969 vehicles as listed on instruction sheet

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•BOX measures-6 1/4" x 7" x 2"

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Vintage New Old Stock Filko KP Viton Tip Carberetor Tun Up Kit 24-2252. Still factory sealed. Instruction paper dated 1969. 

Please scroll down to see all the detail photos below- we consider them a major part of our description. As with all our vintage items, we sell As Found- we do no cleaning. Items are As Is, As Shown. You are getting what you see, so Please ask any questions you have BEFORE you bid! 

Selling with No Reserve! 

NO Buy It Now price---this will sell at auction!

CONDITION: Vintage, never used. New Old Stock. Parts still factory sealed. With instruction sheet dated 1969. Box has some shelf wear, paper has toning. As described above and better illustrated in the photos below. Selling As Is, As Shown.

Scroll down to see all the detail photos below to complete our description.

♦ Shipping weight:  13 oz./Package Size:   9"  x   9"  x   3"/our Zip Code: 68347 ♦

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