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Holley 1050 Dominator (88962) Built By Nickerson. Price Drop on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

I purchased this 1050 Dominator from a friend of mine, It was on a 406 SBC in a 2800 lb car that was running 8.20 on a small kit (1/4 mile). The carburetor is a custom built dominator assembled and flowed by Dean Nickerson, Nickerson performance is the premier carburetor shop in the N.E. The carb has been sitting in the garage for the past few years and needs a freshen up.

If you are in the N.E area (or anywhere) Nickerson will rebuild and tailor the carburetor to the new motor for around 200.00, but that is a deal you must discuss with Dean and is not included in the price of this sale.

Get a full out race Dominator for less then 1/2 of what you would pay.

No warranties, Unit is sold as is. Please ask any and all questions before making the purchase.

 

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