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Holley 4165 650 Cfm Double Pumper Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $335.00
Location:

Tyler, Texas, US

Tyler, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:Holley part no. 0-6210 for Chevrolet Warranty:No

 New, in the box, still in the plastic from the factory. Designed as a direct bolt on replacement for Quadrajet. Utilizes a front mounted fuel fitting bowl, allowing you to use the factory stock fuel line. Other features include mechanical secondaries, a spread bore flange and a divorced choke. Holley part # 0-6210. I purchased from the local NAPA store and never used the carburetor.

Daimler raises its stake in Aston Martin to 5%, as alliance deepens

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

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Fiat 500 Cabrio hits the US

Sat, 16 Apr 2011

The Fiat 500 Cabrio hits the US for Spring Actually, we’re not completely convinced that the Fiat 500 cabrio (that’s Fiat 500 Convertible for those of us on the old continent who prefer real words)  has hit the US. Because although Fiat has told us the 500 Cabrio hits the US ‘Just in time for spring’, it doesn’t say when US customers will start to get cars. Which may be a bit nit-picking, but there doesn’t seem much point saying it’s hitting in time for Spring when Spring’s a third done and there’s still no date.

BMW 135is for the US only. But you can have much the same in the UK.

Wed, 16 May 2012

BMW 135is - US only BMW is not taking the new M135i to the US but has instead announced the BMW 135is Coupe and Convertible for the US only. There must be logic to BMW’s decision to badge a new 1 Series M135i for the UK and Europe and then add a new model in the US – the 135is Coupe – that actually has more power but no ‘M’ moniker. But that logic does escape us.