Holley Spread Bore List 7855 Thermoquad Replacement Carb Core 4 Barrel Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Schenectady, New York, US
This carburetor is in need of rebuilding as it has been sitting for quite a while and I have never run it .
This is for replacement of the Carter Thermoquad on Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysler V8 engines .
It is missing a few very small parts on the outside yet is generally complete .
Nothing appears damaged or corroded .
Paypal accepted .
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