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Barry Grant 650 Cfm Speed Demon Carburetor Vacuum Secondaries Manual Choke Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
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Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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 Barry Grant 650 Speed Demon Carb with manual choke and vacuum secondaries.


 The carb is in excellect shape, pulled from running Ford 390 .


 The AN fitting on the fuel line is a little beat up, but functional.

  • Billet Baseplate
  • Billet Metering Blocks
  • Four-Corner Idle Circuitry
  • Large Capacity Float Bowls
  • Large Glass Float-Level Sight Windows
  • Power Valve Backfire Protection
  • Integral Hi-Flow Choke Tower Housing
  • Available in Mechanical or with Vacuum-Secondaries
  • Quick-change Vacuum-Secondary Spring Cover

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