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Vintage Carter Carburetor on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Exeter, Rhode Island, US

Exeter, Rhode Island, US
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Early 1960's Vintage Carter AFB Carburetor, 4 Barrel.  Used Condition, has been in cold storage for over twenty years.

Possibly used on early Mopar Automobiles.  1964 - 66, 429 " engine.  3655S, 3656S, 3903S, 3904S, 4168S, 4169S
Sold as is.

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