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1936 Buick Series 60, 80, 90 Stromberg Carburetor Gasket Set. on 2040-parts.com

US $7.49
Location:

Vallejo, California, United States

Vallejo, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stromberg Manufacturer Part Number:J4600

Bought an inventory of Stromberg Carburetor Gasket Kits years ago and just recently got the catalog to ID this last one,  This kit fits the 1936 Buick Series 60, 80 & 90 with the Stromberg EE22 model carb with carb numbers A18302, A18182, A18312.  Catalog shown is not included in auction but if you need Stromberg info, ask me.

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