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Rochester Gm Carburetor , 1950s-1963 , 235 Six Cylinder Engine ,automat Choke on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Watauga, Tennessee, United States

Watauga, Tennessee, United States
Good used condition
Warranty:No

This Rochester Carburetor  is for a Chevrolet mid 1950s-1963 235 six cylinder engine , very good condition with automatic choke  & probable needs kit .  AS-IS as Parts or to Restore .  We can ship USPS or you are welcome to come to our Johnson City , Tn . 37601 location and pick it up . Ship to lower 48 States of USA only . PayPal for payment please

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