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Holley 440 Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth 4bbl. Carburetor, List 4360 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Orangevale, California, US

Orangevale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Holley Manufacturer Part Number:List 4360 Warranty:No

Auction is for a Holley 600 CFM Vacuum Secondary carburetor.  It is a List 4360 which is a Mopar big block 440 application, but it will work on any square bore manifold on any engine.  It does have the Mopar specific throttle arm.  The carb is used and in good condition overall but the electric choke assembly that it came with is missing.  The small lever to activate the fuel bowl vent is missing as well.  Both parts are easy t find.  The carb is not frozen and everything moves as it should.

NO RESERVE so bid to own.  High bidder to pay shipping charges of $15.95 anywhere in the USA.  International shipping will be higher so please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thanks for looking and good luck!

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