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Gm & Mopar Tri-power / 6-pack Holley Carburetor Rebuild Kit, Corvette Cuda on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Cottonwood, California, US

Cottonwood, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

top quality OEM Holley carburetor rebuild kit with instructions, fits 1967-1969 Chevy Corvette 427 Tri Power carburetor #'s 3659, 3660, 4055, 4056, and 1969-1971 Mopar / Dodge, Plymouth 340, 383, 440 Six Pack carburetor #'s 4144, 4365, 4370, 4670, 4671, 4672, 4790, 4791, 4792. also fits other select Holley 2 barrel tri-power applications, please contact BPT for details. NOTE; this kit will rebuild ONLY ONE carburetor. This rebuild kit is not currently available from Holley, and may be discontinued soon.....these are the last kits I have available-when they ar gone, they are GONE! the correct six hole vacuum diaphragms for the outboard carburetors are not included in this kit, and are available seperately, please see our store listings.

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