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Original 58 Chevrolet 348 Turboglide Rochester 4-jet Carburetor 7011108 A8. on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Eagle Point, Oregon, US

Eagle Point, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Rochester Manufacturer Part Number:7011108

This is an original used Rochester 4-jet carb # 7011108 with a date code of A8. It should be for a 1958 Chevy with a 348 engine and a turboglide transmission. The carb is complete. Everything moves freely. I took the top off and everything looks ok. Offered as a rebuildable core. Sold as is. Please check out our other auctions. Thank you.

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