57 58 Pontiac Tri-power 3x2 Setup on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
THIS TRI POWER SETUP HAS PROBABLY BEEN SITTING FOR DECADES AND WILL NEED TO BE REBUILT. THE LINKAGE APPEARS COMPLETE MINUS ONE SCREW AND MOVES FREELY. I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE WHAT PONTIAC THIS SETUP CAME OFF BECAUSE IT WAS PURCHASED AT AN AUCTION BUT WAS TOLD IT CAME OFF A 1957. THERE ARE NO TAGS ON THE CARBS OR STAMPS ON THE MANIFOLD THAT I CAN SEE. MANIFOLD IS MISSING THERMOSTAT HOUSING BUT APPEARS SOLID WITH NO CRACKS. E-MAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS SHIPPING WILL BE DETERMINED BY WHERE IT HAS TO BE SHIPPED.
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