1964-67 Chrysler, Dodge, Plymonth V8 4 Bl Carb, Nos Choke Pull Off on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
This is a new old stock (NOS) Choke Pull Off/ Vacuum Break, part # CPA-7 for a;
1964-65 CHRYSLER V8, 383, 413 ENGINE.
1964 DODGE V8.
1964-67 PLYMOUTH V8.
CARTER 4 BL. AFB CARB.
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