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Alfa Romeo, Veloce , 1300cc Dco3, & Other Makers on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Alfa Romeo, 1300cc Veloce for the 750 Veloce engines with DCO3 Weber Carbs.. Carb. the fuel line Banjo fittings,  has taper inlets, hard to find items that normally do not go with the Carbs., as shown in the images,( NOT with the auction but the correct yellow fuel line is available at restoration suppliers, Ferrari use this fuel line), the "sold" example  is not part of this auction and will be going Over Seas, the auction item was cleaned and buffed to the finish shown. This fuel fitting may be used on other engine designs  that used the many sizes for the Weber DCO3 Carbs. , NOT the same fitting for a DCOE carb. which may cost less.  Do not let this one pass, correct, rare and hard to find.  Shipping to the 48 States in a small box $8.00, all other will be extra ,will ship World  too at buyer's expense , estimate is shown below.

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