1¼ Inch Carburetor Heat Shield For Unknown Vehicle on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
1¼ inch Carburetor Heat Shield for unknown vehicle. This is a used carburetor heat shield for an unknown vehicle. I do not know what make or model it fits. Perhaps someone can identify it. The surface is rusty but can easily be bead blasted and painted. The diameter of the "circular" part is 7 inches. The hole for the carburetor is 1¼ inches. If you need one of these here is an opportunity to get one cheap!
Contact me for shipping cost to addresses outside the USA. Combine this with other items you win at my auctions or purchase in my eBay store and save on shipping cost. All sales are final. If you have any questions use "ask a question" to email me. Check out my other items! Thanks. S011115
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