1973 Pontiac Firebird Rochester Carburetor #7043264 400 Ci Carb Scarce on 2040-parts.com
McQueeney, Texas, US
One, used 1973 Rochester Carburetor off a 1973 Pontiac Firebird with a 400 CI engine. Both shafts open. OEM Part #7043264 dated "3132" that is apprx. 11/8/72 for a 1973 Pontiac model. Nice fuel inlet threads.The Carb needs to be rebuilt. Paypal payment is due within 3 days. USPS Priority Mail only in the 48 US States is $20.
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