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Holley 750 Cfm Double Pumper Hp Milled Racing Carburetor 4779 Carb Hot Rod Race on 2040-parts.com

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Buckeye, Arizona, United States

Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Came off 383 stroker motor.
Brand:Holley Interchange Part Number:4779 Manufacturer Part Number:0-4779 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

HOLLEY 750 CFM DOUBLE PUMPER CARBURETOR 4779, HP STYLE WITH CHOKE MILLED OFF.  CAME OFF 383 STROKER MOTOR, COMPLETE, NOTHING FROZEN, NO VISIBLE CRACKS, WOULD PROBABLY RECOMMEND A KIT OR COULD BE USED FOR PARTS, FUEL RAIL INCLUDED.  SOLD AS IS, NO RESERVE!!!!  PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE

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