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This is a used Carter AFB four barrel carburetor. It fits a 1960's Pontiac. It is missing choke parts, housing, cover, baffle rod and fast idle cam. The throttle shafts move freely. I am selling this item as is. It must be rebuilt before installing. It must be paid for within 7 days. Thanks for looking and good luck on bidding..... |
Air Intake & Fuel Delivery for Sale
Carburator carter w-1 type c chevrolet chevy 1936 master deluxe tag 838013(US $11.29)
Vintage oil bath air cleaner(US $80.00)
1973 1974 1975 1976 chevy monza vega 1me 1mv choke pull-off cp102 nos!(US $17.99)
1973 1974 1975 pontiac catalina firebird grandville choke pull-off cp94 nos!(US $22.99)
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 buick electra lesabre riviera choke pull-off cp115 nos!(US $14.99)
1975 1976 oldsmobile cutlass omega pontiac lemans choke pull-off cp90 nos!(US $12.99)
Audi S3 (2012) first official pictures
Fri, 21 Sep 2012Audi has revealed official pictures of the new S3 ahead of its debut at the 2012 Paris motor show. Audi should know what matters when it comes to hot-hatches, with two generations of S3s occupying a 13-year stretch of Audi history. On first impressions, the new model’s restrained styling fits well with the S3’s history of subtle sporting luxury rather than out-and-out hot hatch thuggery.
Fiat turn naked women in to a 500 Abarth (video)
Thu, 11 Jul 2013The naked women turn in to a Fiat 500 Abarth The Fiat 500 has been, perhaps, Fiat’s biggest success story in its history, and a part of that is down to Fiat’s often very clever advertising. We’ve had everything from the ‘Motherhood‘ and ‘Fatherhood‘ videos for the 500L to the series of adverts featuring the glorious Catrinel Menghia in various states of undress. And as Fiat obviously has a penchant for the female form, it’s really no surprise that they’ve managed to feature more than a dozen naked women in a new advert for the 500 Abarth in the US.
Land Rover Defender reprieved
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