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1973 Dodge Plymouth Chrysler 440 Stickshift T'quad Carb 6324s Rebuilt 1972 1971 on 2040-parts.com

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Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Warranty:No

Rebuilt Thermoquad 6324S, application specific to 1973 Mopar - Dodge Chrysler Plymouth with the HP (high performance) 440 and Manual Transmission.  Clean rebuilt carburetor, I had to cut the plastic wrapper to get to the ID stampings, otherwise has been in a box for probably several years.  I am not a Mopar nut - got this with a bunch of Packard stuff, no idea how it got in there.  Rare? Valuable?  Priced at less way less than a rebuild will cost you, so please....take this carburetor, I sure don't need it...thank you.

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