Holley Carburetor Carb 600 Cfm 1850-1 Manual Choke Needs Rebuild!! on 2040-parts.com
Libby, Montana, US
Holley carb, 1850-1, manual choke, vacuum secondary, this thing has been sitting in my shop for at least 18 years, so it certainly need to be rebuilt. Complete from fuel inlet fitting to air cleaner stud. Shipping will be $18 lower 48. Thanks for looking and please ask if you have questions!
Keith
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