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Quadrajet Q-jet Carburetor 17058212 78 Chev/gmc Motorhome 454 & Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Claymont, Delaware, United States

Claymont, Delaware, United States
This carb for parts only, rebuild, repair. Carb worked when pulled but has been sitting in basement for many years.
Brand:Rochester Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:17058212

Carburetor 17058212 and used on 78 Chev/GMC Motorhome 454 & Marine. This carb for parts only, rebuild, repair. Carb worked when pulled but has been sitting in basement for many years.

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