Vintage Zenith Carburetor Chrysler Marine M-43,m-45,m-47 Marine Engine on 2040-parts.com
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THIS IS A VINTAGE 1940'S-1950'S MARINE M-43, M-45, M-47 ZENITH UP DRAFT CARBURETOR IN GOOD USED WORKING CONDITION PULLED FROM A RUNNING ENGINE. THE CARBURETOR CAME OFF A PACEMAKER AND ALSO COULD GO ON A LYMANS.
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