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Carter 4 Barrel Carb Spread Bore Thermoquad Chrysler Dodge Vintage Used Rare 70s on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Galt, California, US

Galt, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Cater Warranty:No Fitment:Chrysler Dodge

Used Carter 4 barrel carburetor, spread bore thermo-quad fits Chrysler Dodge, vintage rare 70's era carb complete. Rebuild should be considered when purchasing any used carb from eBay. This item has been sitting for several years so condition from a operational stand point is unknown. Butterflies move freely and choke plate moved. Has signs of debris from use. This carb was found in a box of parts for an old '78 W-200 Dodge pickup truck I bought a few years back for use as a parts chaser/work truck. Fitment not guaranteed for other years, makes or models. Unsure if it is even original equipment for the year listed. Never used this item, so eBay it is. Item sold and shipped as pictured. Use the pictures as part of the description. Comparable set ups sell for much more, buy this set up now and save. Returns not accepted. Sold as is, item shipped as pictured. No sales tax. Free shipping USPS Parcel Post with Delivery Confirmation number to the lower 48 Continental United States of America.

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