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1966 Pontiac Gto 389 Tri-power Carb Choke on 2040-parts.com

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New Britain, Connecticut, United States

New Britain, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:AMES Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8295

I THINK THIS IS A REPRODUCTION?    I HAVE SOLD A FEW OF THESE NOS, BUT THE NOS ONES DID NOT APPEAR TO BE AS SHINY.  THIS ONE WAS WITH ALL THE NOS CHOKES.

IT IS A 1966 PONTIAC GTO 389 TRI-POWER CHOKE, WITH THE ROD & CLIP.

BRAND NEW, NEVER INSTALLED.

IT HAS NUMBER 8295 STAMPED INTO THE TOP OF IT.

PLEASE NOTE NO RETURNS AND THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME.

THANK YOU.
NAN

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