Vintage Y-block 312 Fenton Tripower 3x2 Polished Intake And Holley 94 Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Church Hill, Tennessee, US
Complete with fuel block, hoses and Elco linkage, ready to run. The carbs are Holley 94s and the intake is a polished Fenton. The secondary carbs have new secondary bases with no idle circuits. The intake has been repaired at some point and was done correctly. Stainless stud kit and carb screws, this is a very nice setup.
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