Carter 1bbl.yfa.7416s =1977 Ford 6 Cyl. Eng. on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
this carb is a 1977 carter yfa ford 6 cyl eng. all electric choke.warrenty 30 days from day of punched recomend installing a new filter with carb. no warrenty on water or trash in gas. or gas boiling if you do have a problem with carb. i will repair it buyer must pay return shipping
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