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Old 10-31-2008, 01:20 AM
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What is the application and is this ad correct? Noticed there is a dash on the filter betw PF and 29, but not on the box .

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Old 10-31-2008, 02:17 AM
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The ad appears correct. The dash between the PF and the 29 is also correct. I just wish I had kept a picture of the one I sold a while back, it was show car perfect.....



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------Am I wrong that the filter in question is only correct for a 6-cylinder truck??? Or am I missing something??? Not very good reading parts books, am I???........Bill S
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Cars, trucks, Corvette, Nova, Camaro, Chevelle, full size, pretty much everything. It fits everything above the listing. The shorter PF25 hadn't come along yet, neither had the PF35 which was about the same thing as the PF29. 6 cylinder and V-8's too. It was used on both.
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Good stuff John. Thanks!

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