1975 Cadillac Eldorado 500 Carburator on 2040-parts.com
Oregon City, Oregon, US
THIS CARBURATOR WAS REMOVED FROM A 1975 ELDORADO 500 CI MOTOR. IT RAN GOOD WHEN PULLED IT INTO THE YARD 5 MO. AGO. AS WITH ALL CARBS, I WOULD SUGGEST A REBUILD. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. THANKS FOR LOOKING, LES
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