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Holley Ford Carburetor Dopf-9510-u, List # 4548s, Date 372 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Longwood, Florida, US

Longwood, Florida, US
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Ford Large Block Carburetor Holley: Part # DOPF-9510-U ; List # 4548 S; date stamp"372". 

This 4-Barrel Holley Carb is a replacement for large block Fords engines 390/428/429. 

Carburetor was in use prior to being placed in storage but it may need to be rebuilt.   

Both throttle shafts open/close correctly.

Carb core primary metering block is correct is #6343. 

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USPS Standard Parcel within the 48 US States is $19. 

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