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Oem 66-67 Bib Block Chevy Quadrajet Air Cleaner on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Carmel, Indiana, US

Carmel, Indiana, US
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This auction is for an air cleaner used on Big Block Chevy passenger car engines (396-427) equipped with a Qudrajet carburetor.  The applications include Camaro, Chevelle and full size Chevrolet.  This unit has been media blasted and repainted using VHT engine enamel.  This is an original GM part.

The unit is in good condition overall.  There is some rust pitting on the inside bottom surface (see photo).  The only noticeable dent is a small one on the bottom of the snout (see photo).  The lid is in good condition with the seal still intact.  The base has no extra holes.  The snout is in very good condition other than the noted ding on thesnout bottom.  Depending on your intended use, you may want to repaint it.  The paint is presentable but not show quality. 

This is a NO RESERVE auction.  This part goes to the high bidder.  I have also included a Buy It Now price if you want to end the auction early.  Please email with any questions.

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