A Willys modified Holley 750CFM which was on a 600hp 1970 Boss Mustang race engine.Used only 4 times & in perfect condition.
Engine builder preferred his own modified Holley to this carb, so we removed it. Please contact me for payment possibilities |
Carburetors for Sale
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