Model A Ford Tillision Carb With Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com
Austell, Georgia, US
For auction is 1 Tillision carb for a Model A Ford .......This carb has been on the shelf for a while....I think with a good cleaning and the New Gasket set supplied installed will mahe a good carb....
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