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Vintage Dodge/ Plymouth/ Mopar/ Carter Afb Thermoquad 6-2146 70's 440 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Flat Rock, Michigan, United States

Flat Rock, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:CHRYSLER THERMOQUAD Surface Finish:OEM/ FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:6-2146 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN A 70'S CARTER THERMO-QUAD CARB. I"M NOT AN EXPERT ON THESE BUT I'M TOLD 780 CFM  440 CI MOTOR  AND I'M SURE IT WILL ADAPT TO OTHERS.  ALL LINKAGE AND SHAFTS ARE FREE TURNING AND NOT FROZE UP.  ITS A PRETTY CLEAN CARB. THATS BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR A LONG TIME ON THE SHELF. IT WOULD NEED YOUR FINISH CLEANING AND TUNING BUT THIS ONE MIGHT BE IN GOOD ENOUGH CONDITION TO INSTALL PRIME ADJUST AND START THE MOTOR. TAKE A LOOK ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.

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