Nos Holley 2 Barrel Carburetor R-9836 1980 Mustang Turbocharged 2.3l Engine on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
THIS UNIT IS IN STOCK AND WILL BE SHIPPED SAME DAY AS PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.
You are looking at a NEW, never installed Holley 2 barrel replacement carburetor.
Fits: 1980 Ford Mustang with 2.3L turborchaged engines.
This is a new holley carburetor, not a rebuilt. This is a Holley 6520 model carburetor with an electric choke.
This product comes with a 60 day warranty policy from the date of the purchase.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of the purchase as long as the carburetor was never installed.
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