Re: [FWDLK] MoPar Oil Filter
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Re: [FWDLK] MoPar Oil Filter



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Come to Brighton Chrysler / Dodge in Michigan. They said in parts that they had no way to look up anything for a 440 and did not know what a 413 was. They also said they had no knowledge of a performance catalog put out by Chrysler.
 
Ray

 
On 7/23/07, Michael Sutherland <msutherland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I just went to my local Dodge / Chrysler / Jeep dealer to see if they had a MoPar oil filter for my 1958 Plymouth.  They practically shoo'd me out the door and said they couldn't help.  What's up with that?  Anybody out there have a similar experience?  They told me to go to Year One!

Those folks should wander over to their friendly Ford dealer and take notes!  I can pick up a Motorcraft filter for my 1968 Mercury Cougar anytime, in stock, ready, willing, and not too expensive.  Nobody over there looks at me like I just fell off the turnip truck.  We are talking about a spin-on filter for crying out loud!  I think Walter P. himself would say that's no way to run a railroad!   

Mike
 

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