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1965 Ford Mustang 4 Barrel Carburetor C5zf E Fomoco Hot Tanked Nice And Clean on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Nappanee, Indiana, US

Nappanee, Indiana, US
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I have other old car parts listed and more on the way. You know when you need one you can never find them so this is worth picking up even for a future project. This is a hard to find original that came from a 1965 Mustang but it will fit others as well. It is stamped C5ZF E and also 1.08 The butterflies open and close freely and this has been hot tanked it is clean but still needs rebuilt. I took enough pics you can see exactly what you are getting the bottom is date code stamped 7-27-64 so this is the early version. The only problem I see is one of the 4 brass tubes on top is broke but it needs rebuilt so that's not a big deal. Make sure this fits your car before you buy it these originals are hard to find anymore.

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