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1929 1930 1931 Chevrolet Carter Crjh-08 Carburetor. on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Glen Allen, Virginia, United States

Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Carter Manufacturer Part Number:CRJH-08

Here is a Carter    carburetor   CRJH-08     this is for 1929-31  Chevy's.      I found this with a collection of 1931 parts.    It looks to be in decent condition  but the accelerator pump assembly is missing off of it.   .  No cracks in brass bowl.     That is what I see  here.  Do  not know if it works.   All shafts move easily  and it is not rusty .    Looks to be a good one to restore.                      You buy this in as is where is condition  so look over the pictures and ask your questions before you buy this.          Check out my E-bay store for other items.

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