Holley Musclecar 7/8" Fuel Inlet Adapter Fitting, 26-27 Aed Qft Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Cottonwood, California, US
new top quality OEM Holley # 26-27 fuel inlet adapter fitting and gasket for Holley musclecar carburetors using a 7/8" inlet thread. adapts to 5/16 inverted flare. this is the correct OEM fitting for most GM and MOPAR musclecar carburetors. also fits similar Avenger, QFT, and Street Avenger carbs. please see our ebay store for a complete selection of fuel fittings, fuel lines, and accesories for Holley carbs!
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