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Nos Holley 2-226 2bbl Carburetor 1970 1971 1972 Buick Full Size Skylark Cars 350 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Millbrae, California, US

Millbrae, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Holley Manufacturer Part Number:2-229 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Removed from sealed box to photograph.

NOS Holley Model 2211 carburetor part number 2-229 that is a direct replacement for the following Rochester 2 barrel carburetor numbers 7040142, 7040143, 7040148, 7040444, 7040446, 7041142, 7041143, 7041442, 7042142, 7042143, 7042842, 17054650, 17055003, 17057350, and 17058364 originally used on the following applications:

1970 Buick Full Size,  Skylark, and Special with 350 engine

1971 Buick Full Size,  Skylark, and Special with 350 engine

1972 Buick Full Size,  Skylark, and Special with 350 engine

AND at this price if you've got a little Macguyver in you whatever other Buick 350 with a large base Rochester 2 Barrel intake manifold you'd like to adapt it to. 

PAYPAL only please.

 

 

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