1970 Chevrolet, Rochester 2gv 2bbl Carburetor 17057381 on 2040-parts.com
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Don't you just love carburetor pictures on the kitchen counter next to the stove?
:-) This carburetor was removed from a running truck. It was rebuilt a decade ago and most sat. It probably should have a rebuild kit put in it for best performance. I have read that this carburetor was used in 1970 and 1971 Camaros, Biscaynes, and other uses on the 350 small block engine. |
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