This is a 1985 stock CJ7 carburetor. It has not been used for some time and has been sitting on a shelf. It was upgraded years ago to a weber. It needs at least cleaned and maybe a kit. Or it way work right now. I am not sure. I just need it out of here. Cleaning shop out. Thanks
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