Carter Afb 3649s 1964 Pontiac 389 Carbruetor on 2040-parts.com
Sheridan, Michigan, United States
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This is a used Carter AFB four barrel carburetor. It fits a 1964 Pontiac 389. It is missing a 170-478 choke cover. Everything else looks complete. The throttle shafts move freely. The carburetor number is 3649S. 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..... |
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