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Delco Gm Carburetor Master Parts Book 1932-1986,1-4 Barrel,rochester,quadrajet on 2040-parts.com

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Milford, Michigan, United States

Milford, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Rochester & Quadrajet Parts Book Part Brand:General Motors Delco Interchange Part Number:Rochester Carburetor Book Manufacturer Part Number:One , Two and four Barrel Carbs & Parts

This is an original/vintage Delco Carburetor Master Parts and Service Book covering GM carburetors (Rochester Quadrajets) from 1932-1986 models (Chevrolet, Trucks, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Buick, Cadillac, etc). Covers one, two and four barrel carburetors. It is in very nice condition with some general wear as pictured but nothing serious.  It is over 6 inches thick and is loaded with text and illustrations.  A great/wealth resource to have with a lot of valuable information including part numbers and etc..   See my other auction for a Carter Carburetor Master Parts and Service Book.

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