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New Holley Carburetor To Chevrolet - Checker - Oldsmobile - Pontiac. 1973 - 1976 - 230 - 250 -3.8L - 4.1L New - No Reman - Never Used.Includes stud - gaskets- link and metal insulator spacer. Please verify no retuns- includes insurace secure thanks elpolve
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