Mopar Choke Diaphragm W440-4 Bbl.eng.coronet,g.t.x.,fury,dodge,chrysler,nos on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, US
FOR SALE IS A N.O.S.CHOKE DIAPHRAGM...ITS FOR THE 440-4 BBL.ENGINES,WITH THE HOLLEY CARBURATOR.
ITS FOR THE;CORONET,G.T.X.,FURY,DODGE,CHRYSLER,IMPERIAL MODELS.
THE PART NUMBER IS;2809251
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