Challenger Gtx Charger Cuda Coronet Holley Carburator Mopar 4749-3 383 440 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH WITH THE NUMBERS I PROVIDE, I WAS TOLD WILL FIT THOSE ENGINES. IT IS A CARBURATOR BUILD FOR MOPAR. I BOUGHT IT FOR MY 1966 CHARGER, BUT DECIDE TO KEEP THE TWO BARREL ORIGINAL. I WAS TOLD THIS ONE WILL FIT MOPARS FROM 1964 TO EARLY 70'S. IT WAS PROFESIONALY REBUILT AND NEVER USED. PLEASE BE SURE YOU BUY WHAT YOU NEED AS RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. THIS IS ALL THE INFORMATION I CAN GIVE YOU ABOUT IT. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. |
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