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1958 Ford Holley Model 4150 Carb Carburetor: Edc F 812 List 1551 332 Eng. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Flat Rock, North Carolina, US

Flat Rock, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

On auction is a 1958 Ford  Model 4150 Holley four-barrel carburetor.  The front of the air horn is stamped:  EDC F List 1551.   It has the date 812 ( January, first week 1958)  on the opposite side of the air horn. It is designed to run on a 332  engine, automatic or manual transmission.  This a very nice complete rebuildable core  The  metering blocks are: 1954 (front) and 2080 (rear).  All parts move freely including the hot air choke assembly.  The carburetor is sold as with no returns. Recommend having the carburetor rebuilt by a professional rebuilder.  No buy it now requests please.

Shipping will by USPS Priority Mail large flat rate box with delivery confirmation.  Will ship to the US only.  NC residents pay sales tax.

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