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- desoto1939 February 2009
1950 Plymouth Oil Filter
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Is the current filter made of metal and looks like an oil can. The old styrle Fram PB 1/2 is the style that was used. These are getting harder to find and the price range from 35-70 dollars. I would suggest that if the car is driver that you convert to the unit that has the paper element inside a metal holder. The paper element costs about $7 for a unit.
Send me you email address and I will send you some info on the old style and a picture of the replacement canister style.
rich Desoto1939@aol.com