Holley Carburetor 600 List 80457-5 Core Parts Or Rebuild on 2040-parts.com
Browns Mills, New Jersey, US
In storage for a long time - parts or rebuild. Numbers found on this are : List 80457-5, build 1086, 8050B, 11761. Believe it came of an automatic transmission car. Can't tell you much about this - please view all photos or ask questions - being sold as is - comes as pictured.
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