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1964 Ford Falcon Autolite Model 1100 One-barrel Carb Carburetor: Manual Choke 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 an Autolite Model 1100 1964 Ford Fairlane, Meteor and Ford Falcon one-barrel carburetor.  The carburetor will work on other years. The  carburetor is stamped C4OF BB on the base.  It is designed to run on a 170 cuin engine, automatic transmission. The bore diameter is 1 7/16". This is a nice complete carburetor.  All parts move freely including the idle adjustment screw.   The carburetor is dirty, but should clean up easily.  The carburetor is sold as is with no returns.  Recommend having the carburetor rebuilt by a professional rebuilder. Any questions please Email me. No buy it now requests please.

Shipping will be USPS. Carburetor will be shipped in a medium size flat rate box with delivery confirmation.  Will ship only to the US. NC residents to pay sales tax.

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