Carburetor Choke Conversion Kit Universal Fits Ford Chrysler & Amc Cars on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, US
- Fits Ford Chrysler & AMC Cars
- Restores driver control to carburetor choke.
- Helps eliminate hard starting, rough idling, poor mileage caused by faulty choke function.
- Features exclusive "Magic Link" which allows engine to breathe even under full choke.
- Instructions included.
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