Up for auction is this nice Holley 750 carburetor. These carburetors are extremely popular for street racing and other applications, and perform well on a variety of engines. This is a dual feed carb, and included in this auction are the steel fuel lines and pressure gauge pictured. Don't miss your opportunity to bid on this! Shipping will be $14.00 to U.S. NOTE: item is for sale locally also. Seller reserves the right to end auction early!
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Carburetors for Sale
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