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Carb Repair Kit For A 1955 Dodge With A Stromberg Ww Carb 3-120, 3-121, 3-122 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.75
Location:

Boonton, New Jersey, US

Boonton, New Jersey, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:A sealed Carburetor Kit must be returned COMPLETE AND SEALED! Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:RK-186 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Stromberg

Control#: CK1203B0130

NOTE: Carburetor Repair Kit RK-186 is specific for Carb# 3-120, 3-120A, 3-120B, 3-120C, 3-121, 3-121A, 3-121B, 3-121C 3-122, 3-122A, 3-122B, 3-122C and 3-122D.  For Carb Numbers: 3-120D, 3-121D and 3-122E you need Stromberg Carb Kit RK-197!!!!  I also have a current eBay auction listing for RK-197.

This auction is for a NOS Genuine Stromberg Carb Kit # RK-186.  The kit is complete and all parts were removed for photos to show their condition. (the photos are of the actual kit you will receive)  It contains numerous unique Stromberg carburetor parts that can only be found in a Stromberg brand repair kit.  All parts will be sealed in zip lock bags to prevent loss during shipping. The kit is listed in a Stromberg catalog  to fit the following vehicles:

1955 DODGE Model D-55-3, V-8, with a Stromberg Model WW Carburetor #: 3-120, 3-120A, 3-120B, 3-120C, 3-121, 3-121A, 3-121B, 3-121C 3-122, 3-122A, 3-122B, 3-122C and  3-122D.

 

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