Sunbeam Alpine V 150cd Zenith Stromberg Carburetters For 1725cc Engine 1965-68 on 2040-parts.com
La Sal, Utah, US
Original Zenith Stromberg 150CD Carburetters for Sunbeam Alpine V 1725cc engine
1965-1968
#3059F and #3059R
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