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Pump to Carb Fuel Line, Chevelle, Nova, Camaro, Impala, Monte Carlo. May fit others. For 71-72 350 SBC, 270 HP, with 4 bbl Quadrajet. Right Stuff Detailing P/N CPC-7102. Line was removed from packaging but never installed.
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