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1963-1966 Impala Ss,nova,chevelle 2 Barrel Carb ''air Cleaner'' on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Marysville, California, United States

Marysville, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:gm Surface Finish:bead sanded and reshot matt black Manufacturer Part Number:gm 2 barrel carb Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:rare original Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:chrome base Make:gm

rare original 2 barrel carb ''Air Cleaner"  center hole 4'1/4    no dents ,freshly sanded and painted,ready to install a better one will not come around.dont settle for a repop.dress up your engine bay

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