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Restoring a '67 GT350
Hello Folks,
I'm new to this site. Restoring a '67 GT350. In need of some parts (NOS prefered): 4201 Carter Fuel Pump Manual Choke cable Fuel line pump to carb Fuel filter (289 Hipo) Can someone help me? Thanks, Bob B. SAAC NJ Rep |
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