1967 Buick Carter Afb 4bbl Carburetor on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
You are bidding on a factory rebuilt Carter AFB 4bbl carburetor that fits 1967 Buick with 340 engine. The Carter part number is 4331S. This carburetor has been completely rebuilt and restored to new condition within the last week. The picture of the carburetor you see on this sale page is the carburetor that you are bidding on. It is unused and in excellent condition.
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