Up for sale is my holley 750 cfm vac sec carb. Its list # is 3310-3 . I had it on my truck for 2 years and removed it before selling it. I had no issues with it before removal. But before listing it I had it completely rebuilt by our local carb guru. Please look at the pics for condition. It also comes with a new air cleaner gasket and base gasket. These carbs are almost 400 bucks new. I will ship within 3 days of clear payment (mon-friday).Thank you very much.
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