50's Holley Parts Carburetor Co. 1 Bbl Glass Bowl Carb Part # 6r 1190b on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Michigan, US
This Holley Carb has been setting on a shelf for a very long time. Some parts still move on top half, The bottom is missing. I'm sure if it was rebuilt withy the right parts added to it, this carb will work fine. The glass is missing. I think it came off my dads 1957 Chevy or A 1957 Ford T-bird. Has manual choke. See photos for more details. All sales are final. Will Send you your Shipping cost when auction is over. International shipping cost will be more, prefer to ship in the US only. No returns on this item. Good luck and thanks for looking.
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