Mopar 440 Six Pack Trio Used Original on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, US
Here are a trio of used original Mopar 440 carburetors for the six pack setup. The center carburetor is part # 4791. The outboards #s are 4394 and 4393. The 4393 carb has some damage where part of the casting is missing on top as pictured. This damage should not cause a problem for performance. All three cards need cleaning and rebuilds. You will receive the rebuild kits as pictured. Rebuild kits are still in there factory boxes and never opened. This trio is being sold as not working needing detail and rebuild. Sold AS IS with 25.00 shipping to the lower 48
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