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Carter W 1 Carbureter 1940's Chevy Auto & Truck Original on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Lee Center, New York, US

Lee Center, New York, US
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Carter W 1 Carbureter 1940's Chevy Auto & Truck   Original. Condition: Good used. Butterflies all operate. Linkage moves freely. Probably needs rebuilding. Have no way of testing. Threads look to be in good shape. Please email with questions or for additional pictures. Buyer pays shipping and insurance. There are no handling fees. Insurance is determined by final sale price and stated as handling charges. Thank-you for viewing my auction!

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