Holley Chevy Carburetor 1966-69 Corvette 3886091-an *427 Big Block 425hp* on 2040-parts.com
Olathe, Kansas, US
LINKAGE MOVES FREELY. NICE BASE PLATE.
#3418-1
#3886091-AN
Selling for my boss who was going to fix up his corvette but ended up not.
Great Condition
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