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1966 Autolite 4100 Carburetor 1.08 on 2040-parts.com

US $152.50
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Tualatin, Oregon, US

Tualatin, Oregon, US
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This is a 1966 Autolite 4100 1.08 carburetor. Part number C6SF-A. Specs out to Thunderbird but should work for a wide variety of applications. This carb was rebuilt by Pony Carburetors to their high standards (note the metal accel. pump arm and gold cad plating) prior to the company's demise. It has never been bolted to an engine since then.

Included is the carb, a concours spring and bracket, a air cleaner stud, and a CD provided by Pony Carbs.

Since Pony is out of business, I can't offer a warranty and thus this carb is sold as is. Also I'm selling this for a 3rd party so please allow me extra time to answer questions.

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