Chevrolet Corvair Spyder Turbo And Carb. 150 Horsepower on 2040-parts.com
Emmett, Idaho, US
You are bidding on a factory original 1962 to 1963 Corvair Spyder 150 HP Turbo Charger and Carter YF side draft carb assembly with engine mount and exhaust pipe. This will probably work for other years, 1964, 1965, 1966 Corsa, but if you want your restoration to be correct it is for these years. The turbo spins freely and the carb is complete with choke and all linkage. Butter flies move as they should. I would recommend it to be disassembled and rebuilt.
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