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Original Austin Healey 100m Carburetors And Manifolds - 1 Carb Body Is # Correct on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lawton, Iowa, United States

Lawton, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SU Manufacturer Part Number:AUC6040

Offered for sale is a set of rare original Austin Healey 100M carburetors and original intake manifolds. Both of the carburetor bodies are the correct style, but only one of them has the correct engraved number (#6053), the other is not engraved. These carbs are in very good original condition. These carburetors and manifolds are very difficult to find, and are a must have for any 100M owner with incorrect style carburetors and manifolds. Call or email with questions. 712-944-4900.

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