Original 1969 Camaro Dz 302 Z28 Holley Carb Carburetor 4053 Dated 883 3923289 on 2040-parts.com
Scarsdale, New York, United States
Up for auction is a original DZ carburetor core. Dated 883 or August 3rd week, 1968 ideal for your early production 69 Z28. This is a factory original holley carb for a 1969 Z28 302 Camaro.This is an original core (not sure if it needs a rebuild or not). The stamping on the airhorn is 100% an original stamp. No fakes or restamps here.
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