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1962 1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Rare Automatic Carburetor- Used But Complete on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kennedyville, Maryland, United States

Kennedyville, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

1962 1963 Oldsmobile Jetfire Rare Automatic Carburetor- used but complete
This will need to be rebuilt.
If you need more information or photos please ask.



More Oldsmobile Jetfire parts to list:
Turbo, Carb, Intake Manifold, Exhaust Manifolds,
Valve Covers. Many other parts email me with what you need.

Also will be listing a complete 215V8 4 speed setup. This is all the parts needed to convert your Buick or Olds to 4 speed stick. Bell housing, flywheel, pressure plate, BW T10 trans, shifter, drive shaft, bell crank and all the connecting hardware. Message me if you have questions.

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