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Hi All,
I am the proud new owner of a 1955 first series 1/2 ton and I found a vendor (American Classic truck parts - from the ad on the left of this page in my view) offering what look like OEM decals for the oil bath air filter and optional Oil filter canister my 235 equipped 55 has - I have been looking for an image of where these decals would go but my searches have been futile on this site so far - Can anyone point me to an image where theses get placed? - I am not looking for a competition level resto here - I just think the decals would look neat and remind all who see my truck that it was done right in the USA

Thanks to all who respond

Joe


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Hi Brad
Thanks for the link - that solved the oil filter decal questions. Any idea on the oil bath air filter?


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Here is a series of pictures on a NOS (1-pound) type oil bath so you can see the original placement. Most of the Salesman data books from the AD years show a similar placement.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/advance-design_parts_co/23184806264/in/album-72157631870734114/
One of the few factory literature pieces that actually show decal position.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/advance-design_parts_co/16982720702/in/album-72157631872034068/


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