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Holley 3 Barrel Carburetor 3916-1s 950cfm Motion Yenko Boss Chevy Nascar 1969 on 2040-parts.com

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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:3 BBL BARRELL CARB DATED 964 Manufacturer Part Number:LIST 3916-1S

USED VINTAGE HOLLEY 3 BARREL 950CFM LIST #3916-1S or 19- hard to determine which it is 
DATE CODE 964- 1969 4TH WEEK OF JUNE
I BELIEVE THESE WERE ON NASCAR,YENKO,COPO,BOSS ETC BIG BLOCKS
SEEMS TO BE COMPLETE WITH MANUAL CHOKE- SEE PHOTOS
NEVER TESTED-NEVER TAKEN APART SO NEEDS REBUILD
PLEASE SEE PHOTOS AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING
I DO NOT KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT BUT MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU WITH INFO
SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY NO RETURNS
SHIP TO LOWER 48 STATES OF USA ONLY
PAYPAL ONLY
PAYMENT DUE 3 DAYS OF WINNING BID

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