1975-79 Dodge Chrysler Plymouth 360 400 W/ 2 Barrel Carburetor Choke Pull Off on 2040-parts.com
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
This auction is for an NOS MOPAR 3879799 Choke Pull Off Assembly used on Holley model 2245 2 Barrel applications with 360 and 400 engine for the following:
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