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Rochester Model B & Bc 1bbl Carburetor Kit 1932 - 1942 Chevrolet Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States

Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale is a Brand new Carburetor Repair Kit made right here in the U.S.A. This kit comes complete with all of the gaskets and small parts commonly needed to rebuild these carburetors. All parts are brand new, fresh production parts, not old stock and are able to stand up to today's fuel!

Rebuilds all Rochester models B & BC 1bbl carburetors *with flat stem accelerator pump* which were the original carburetors for the following automobiles:

1932-1942 Chevrolet Cars & Trucks with Rochester models B & BC 1bbl carburetor

Control #: CK 323


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