1946 Dodge Truck - Stromberg Bxvd-3 Carb. on 2040-parts.com
Cheyenne, Wyoming, US
i have a Stromberg BXVD-3 single barrel carb. from a 1946 dodge flat 6, 1/2 ton truck.
carb has newer kit in it as well, changed over to a v8 no longer need this unit.
great for a restoration, or ?
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