Holley / Weber Carburetor H2-5200 Cast # R6655 Fits 1974 Ford Mustang Pinto 2.0l on 2040-parts.com
Hawthorne, New Jersey, US
Here we have a used (remanufactured some time ago) Holley / Weber carburetor .
Type: H2-5200
Casting # R6655
other markings A2 and D3
From my research including what i was told from the previous owner, this will fit the following (2) vehicles:
1974 Ford Mustang II w/ the 2.0L engine
1974 Ford Pinto w/ the 2.0L engine
Although this item seems to be in relatively good shape, with a remanufactured label attached, I have no way of testing this item so it is being sold "as is".
Thanks in advance!!! for looking and bidding on this item.
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