Carb Fit Holley 1barrel Carter Yf Carburetor X1538 6-792 Jeep Willys Truck Army on 2040-parts.com
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CARTER YF CARBURETOR X1538 6-792 JEEP WILLYS TRUCK ARMY Carb replace Holley Carter 1-Barrel Carburetor 1940's Willys Jeep ford hot rod i think can fit 1952-63 JEEP WILLYS Truck I am not familiar with all makes and models this fits. Please verify pics match your application |
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