Pontiac Firebird Sprint Ohc 6 4 Barrel Carb Parts Cammer Engine on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Up for auction is one 4 barrel carb for a Pontiac ,check your application before bidding! I was told it was for sprint 6 cyl. sold as is no warranty
questions call 520-490-9097
I have lots of 6cyl parts mainly 69 firebird
Thank you for looking '
Bill
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