1964 1965 Lincoln Continental Carter Carburetor C3ve 9510b Original on 2040-parts.com
Gretna, Nebraska, US
I am selling a factory original Carter carburetor from a 64-65 Lincoln Continental. This is a 4 barrel carburetor numbered C3VE 9510B. All parts move freely, and everything looks to be good. Thanks for looking, and please email with any questions.
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