First post here long time lurker. Anyway I stumbled upon these bad boys while cleaning out an old garage that used to belong to my grandparents. Enjoy!
Send the LF-1 to me, I will use it and then cut it openI would definitely be open to shipping them to anyone who wanted to cut them open.
Awesome, the baseplate might need to be cleaned up but the tube inside looks great. Just message me with your info and I'll get it mailed out in the morning.Send the LF-1 to me, I will use it and then cut it open
When I started buying these in the late 60's and early 70's, I bought them at either Penn Jersey or Pep Boys stores in PA.Yes, the old Lee Maxi oil filters....
Zayre's was a cool department store. I used buy tune up kits, ignition wires, plugs, coils and dist. caps there. They had practically everything when it came to ignition parts.I used Lee oil filters in my 1972 Fiat 128 SL, bought them at the local Zayre. As many issues that car had, cheap oil filters was the least of them.
Thrifty what a flash back ! I did some driving for them in the 1970s from their San Leandro distribution center to the northern California stores.I used to buy Lee filters at Thrifty. The box was 2 pieces and you could slide on part up to see the filter.
Zayre stores, now that's a wayback machine reference. New England based store chain. Iirc, I bought case or two of Gulf motor oil (cans) and perhaps oil filters there. Reads like the Fiat lived up to the Fix It Again Tony moniker.I used Lee oil filters in my 1972 Fiat 128 SL, bought them at the local Zayre. As many issues that car had, cheap oil filters was the least of them.
I used to buy ice cream cones at Thrifty.I used to buy Lee filters at Thrifty. The box was 2 pieces and you could slide on part up to see the filter.