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Vintage Ford Carburetor,rat Rod,holley1 Barrel,model 1904 Model 6r-2798-b, on 2040-parts.com

US $194.99
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San Andreas, California, United States

San Andreas, California, United States
Cleaned and Rebuilt with New Kit Installed.I Very Good Condition.
Warranty:Yes

Here is a Holley 1 Barrel,Model 1904.It has been Cleaned and Rebuilt with a New Kit installed.This has a Manual Choke.Carburetor # 6R-2798-B.Mounting from center to center is 2 3/4".Will work on Ford Six Cylinder from 1952 to 1967 with a 170,215,223.

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