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1964 Corvette/chevy/chevelle 327ci 300hp Carb & Intake Setup on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Lincoln, Rhode Island, US

Lincoln, Rhode Island, US
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Up for bid is a very nice early 1964 corvette/chevy/chevelle 327ci carter carb/intake setup 300hp, all the threads are in nice condition and no visible cracks, everything move freely. I'll build a wooden box and ship it free of charge in the USA.

 

NUMBERS;

CARB # 3721SA ( M3- DECEMBER 1963 )

INTAKE # 3844459 ( L 9 3- NOVEMBER 1963

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