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1956 1957-1961 Corvette Dual Quad on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Harper Woods, Michigan, US

Harper Woods, Michigan, US
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I don't know much about the setup. I bought it at a garage sale and only know what I've researched on the web. The intake has a cast number of 3739653. The tops of both carburetors are 6-1151 and the body of both have the number 0-953. I included 2 pictures of 2 holes that have chips on them and 2 areas that look like they have possible repairs. I'm sure some of you could tell me a more about the setup. I'll answer any questions the best I can.

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