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Nos 1 Bbl Carter Yf 7000sa Amc 232ci 258ci All/t 73 1/2 - 74 on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Middlesex, New Jersey, United States

Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Carter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:7000SA

This auction is for an NOS carburetor 1 Bbl Carter YF 7000SA that fits a AMC 232CI 258CI All/T 73 1/2-74. This carburetor is guaranteed brand new and has never been bolted on a manifold. We will wet flow test replace any dry gaskets and pumps and guarantee this carburetor for no additional charge. The carburetor will be ready to bolt on and go when you receive it. We have 1000s of carburetors in stock. If you don't see the carburetor you need feel free to e-mail us or call us at 732-356-4333. We also buy and swap carburetors. S&H is a set $25.00 provided being shipped within the Continental U.S. We accept Paypal, Visa and Mastercard. Happy Bidding!

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