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68 1968 Buick Skylark Gs Gran Sport Gs400 7028246 8246 Quadrajet Qjet Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, US

Rockford, Illinois, US
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This is a complete carb for 1968 Gran Sport 400 with Automatic transmission .

This is a core for rebuilding with no guarantees as it has been sitting many years .

Bowl stamping is 7028246 LG . Bowl casting # on the back is 7034814 .

Throttle arm lever is stamped 5420 .

Underneath the fuel inlet ( which has excellent threads ) it is cast 12 and stamped 37507 .

The base is cast 7034821 on the top of the left corner .

Base is stamped 1638 on the left side of the corner with a small 47 up high and a 1 below .\

Throttle primary is a little loose .

Choke pulloff still works .

The only actual damage is a fin is snapped off of the front of the air horn ( top lid ) .

This is generally a clean unmolested unit .

Throttles operate OK .

Paypal accepted .

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