2 New Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Divorced Choke Thermostats. Carter Thermoquad Etc. on 2040-parts.com
Eagle Point, Oregon, US
This is 2 new Standard Hygrade Mopar divorced choke thermostats Please check the numbers for the exact applications. CV-150 ( Mid 70's Carter 2 barrels and possibly others. CV-171 Electric thermostat ( 74-85 Carter Thermoquad carbs ). Sold as is. Please check out our other auctions. Thank you.
Carburetors for Sale
- 1973 1974 73-74 jeep 1/2 ton carburetor carter made in the usa sealed in plastic(US $69.99)
- Mgb manifold by redline(US $100.00)
- New 82-86 chevrolet pontiac rochester carburetor electric choke thermostat 2.8(US $19.50)
- Motorcraft/autolite 2 brl carburetor 1.21 rebuilder-parts-or core?d1tfaka as-is(US $19.99)
- 1980s mazda carburetor 21g304-49 used cond.unknown-looks very decent-sold as-is(US $39.99)
- Holley 4 b carb. list- 1273-2s 0174(US $19.99)
Subaru Cuts Price Of BRZ Sports Car
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VW Concept BlueSport at Detroit auto show 2009
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Webinars: Defining the boundary between Technical and Concept Surfacing using Alias
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