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1967 Cadillac Eldorado 429ci Carburetor Rochester Quadrajet No.7037231 /35 A.i.r on 2040-parts.com

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Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ROCHESTER Other Part Number:7027231 7037231 7027235 7037235 Manufacturer Part Number:7027231 7037231 7027235 7037235 Warranty:No

THIS LISTING OS FOR ONE (1) ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1967 CADILLAC ELDORADO 429ci CARBURETOR

THIS IS THE ORIGINAL GM  SPECIFIED "Rochester QuadraJet No.7037231/5" 1967 ELDORADO CARBURETOR  that was standard equipment for all CALIFORNIA EDITION 1967 Cadillac Eldorados equipped with the 429ci engine utilizing the A.I.R. Pipe in the rear as shown photo No. 12

THIS BEAUTIFUL UNIT IS FULLY REBUILT AND PERFORMANCE TUNED FOR THE 1967 ELDORADO

NOTE: THE ORIGINAL GM  SPECIFIED "Rochester QuadraJet No.7027231" 1967 ELDORADO CARBURETOR  that was standard equipment for all US NoN-California edition 1967 Cadillac Eldorado with the 429ci engine is also available see "Seller's other Listings".

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