2199 Carburetor Electric Choke Conversion Kit Gmc Rochester 2 Barrel on 2040-parts.com
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NEW VINTAGE SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC CHOKE CONVERSION KIT Rochester 2 BarrelCHEVROLETCHEVROLET TRUCKSolid State Electronic Automatic Choke Conversion KitSOLID STATE PART NUMBER : 2199 OTHER PART NUMBER : 2197 2198 Kit contains every thing needed to convert your Stove Choke to a Solid State Electronic Automatic Choke Made in U.S.A You are Buying a new in the Box VINTAGE ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC CHOKE KIT THIS ITEM HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED IN ANY VEHICLE BEFORE. ITS HAS BEEN IN STORAGE IN A WAREHOUSE FOR SOME TIME NOW. DUE TO THE ITEM BEING OUT OF THE BOX AND TIME SPEND IN STORAGE, THE ITEM HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES. THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO EMAIL US. WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS. THANK YOU T-BROS AUTO PARTS |
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