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I believe there is evidence that the early assembly line oil filter would have been a PF29 that was replaced early on with a PF25 that had an unpainted lip, was silk screened with blue and red lettering and had an embossed base.
Regards, Mark
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Probably a real dumb question but can someone pls tell me what is the correct original oil filter used on a 69 L78 Camaro? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I believe there is evidence that the early assembly line oil filter would have been a PF29 that was replaced early on with a PF25 that had an unpainted lip, was silk screened with blue and red lettering and had an embossed base. Regards, Mark [/ QUOTE ] Here's your chance to get one of those nos PF29 AC oil filters. Not mine, just thought somebody else might still be looking for one. PF29 on ebay
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