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1964 352 Ford Galaxie Autolite 4100 1.12 C4af-r Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Vida, Oregon, US

Vida, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Return Policy Seals on box must be unbroken, and the original shipping box unopened. If either Seal is broken and/or the box has been opened, the return policy is void. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Autolite Manufacturer Part Number:C4AF-R Other Part Number:1.12 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Aluminum Brand:Autolite

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Description

Up For Sale is a:

Freshly Rebuilt Autolite 4100

C4AF-R 1.12 Venturi #49f + #58f Jets

1.12=600 CFM

VERY Clean with MATCHING TAG, NEW Slosh Tubes, Heater Hose Holder, and Heat Shield!

Correct For 1964 Ford Galaxies with 352 FE Big Block Engines

Can be used on other year 352 FE Big Block engines as well

Upon Purchase Carburetor will be set to Your engine's Year and Model

Mounting gasket is included to make this a great addition to any

FORD owners Project!

NOTE:

This Carburetor does NOT have a Dashpot, I can install a Quality Used one with bracket and screw for an additional

$30.00, for Automatic Transmissions,

OR

Can be used with a Manual Transmission Vehicle, As Is!

Shipping

Ships to U.S,

Canada, Mexico, Australia, Europe, South America

All Shipping is USPS Priority, and includes Shipping Confirmation!

IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING!

Note to Prospective Buyers:

I have been rebuilding carburetors since 1970, back then these were new factory equipment. I rebuild only good cores and I inspect every component of the carburetor down to polishing the screws, I will not sell a piece of junk.. The reason

FORD MOTOR CO. used these carburetors on there cars was because they worked great in different applications, 260, 289, 302 , big blocks too and so on. So if you want economical bolt on performance install the right Carburetor, like the one the factory installed, you will be impressed with the results!

By Bidding on and/or Buying this Carburetor/Rebuild/Part, Positive Feedback is expected upon receiving it,

Upon receiving Positive Feedback, I will leave Positive Feedback in return!

All sales are final and NO returns.

No Warranty Expressed or Implied.

I am not responsible for one’s and/or one’s “mechanic” ability or inability to install or final adjust a Carburetor.

I will GLADLY answer any questions in regards to the item purchased.

I Bench-Set the Carburetor to YOUR application, if you request.

I can NOT adjust for YOUR Altitude, Temperature, Humidity, lack of maintenance or engine modifications, etc.

Payment is Due within 5 Days of Sale!

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