Carter Model Wa-1 One Barrel Carburetor. 662s 1948 Nash Six Cylinder. on 2040-parts.com
Eagle Point, Oregon, US
This is a Carter carb model WA-1 in good used condition. The book I have says it's for a 1948 Nash model 4840 with a 6 cylinder engine. It feature an automatic choke. Everything moves freely. Offered as r rebuldable core. Sold as is. Please check out our other auctions. Thank you.
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