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Holley 4 Barrel Carburetor Part# 50462-1 Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Condition:New

You are bidding on a Brand New Holley 4 barrel carburetor with electric choke and vacuum secondaries, 450 cfm.  Part number is 50462-1.  It also has a Motorcraft tag with number EBJL-BA AH306.   I do not have the original box.  Although this carburetor is marine, it could be used for any application Ford, Chevy or Chrysler, 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder and 8 cylinder up to about 305 cubic inches.  I have not found too much information about this carb for marine use so if you think I have listed it improperly or can help me with it's use, please let me know.  There is a rebuilt one on the internet for $379.00.  This is being sold for $300. or make me an offer as I have no need for it at this time.

This is being sold as is with no warranty implied.  Buyer is responsible for shipping costs.  I only ship to the lower 48 United States.   Payment is due 48 hours after auction ends.  If you need more pics or info please email or call Wayne at 302-798-0524.

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