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1967 Chevy Rochester 4 Bbl. Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A REBUILT ROCHESTER 4 BBL. CARBURETOR MODEL #7037213 FITS THE FOLLOWING; 1967 CAMARO 327cu. & 350cu. V8 STANDARD TRANS; 1967 CHEVELLE 327cu. 275 H.P. STD. TRANS., 1967 CHEVY FULL SIZE 327cu. STD. TRANS., AND 1967 CHEVY II 327cu. 275 H.P. STD. TRANS. THIS WAS TOTALY REBUILT WITH ALL USA MADE PARTS BY A PROFESSIONAL CARBURETOR SHOP.  UNIT BEEN BENCH FLOWED TESTED, COMES WITH MOUNTING & AIR HORN GASKETS. THIS WILL ALSO WORK ON OTHER YEARS BUT, IS CORRECT FOR 1967 MODELS. TOP NOTCH REBUILT CARB, E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ???????

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