Ford Carburetor Mid-section 8ba (nice Parts) on 2040-parts.com
Avon, Indiana, US
One Very Nice Ford 8BA Midsection 2 barrel Parts Carburetor for a 8 Cyl.These are very nice clean parts.It has been cleaned on the outside and inside, the nozzles are clean and have new gaskets.Just get a kit and put your top and base on ...Any Questions Email or call 317-268-4414...Thanks for looking
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