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1954 Oldsmobile / Rochester Carburetor, Totally Restored, 4 Jet 4gc on 2040-parts.com

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Winnebago, Minnesota, United States

Winnebago, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Rochester Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:7005900 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:baked finish Country of Manufacture:United States

Like new, but better.  1954  Oldsmobile /  Rochester  carburetor. Has tag number 7005900.

Check out our feed back and see how pleased all of our customers are with  there  great looking and  great working carburetors, fast shipping and excellent customer service is what we do. The free shipping is for the lower 48 States.   If you want the carburetor you have, totally restored, not just rebuilt. You can call me at:  507 520 0069  for a quote and delivery date. The view of the disassembled carburetor is not a 1954 Oldsmobile.  I just use this photo to show customers that each carburetor we restore is completely disassembled, cleaned, before assembly.                                                       "Don't forget to tell your friends"        Happy Bidding.  

 

 

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