1965 426 Wedge Hp Carter Carburetor 3860sa L4 Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Huntington, West Virginia, US
1965 426 Wedge original Carter HP carb 3860SA. This carb is not working and needs a complete rebuild. No cracks or chips, has the orig. tag.
USA lower 48 shipping 15.00. Paypal payment only within 3 Days of End of Listing unless Local Pickup. Prompt shipment upon recieving payment. Any questions feel free to ask.
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