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1968 Pontiac Ram Air Quadrajet 7028270
Completely/correctly rebuilt and restored with colored castings and zinc plated small parts. Bronze bushings installed in the baseplate and modern internals to hold up in this new fuel.
I will also custom calibrate for engine modifications if/as needed. Original carburetor part number 7028270 for the 1968 400 Ram Air engines with the auto transmission. Asking price is $3000. PM, Email or call the shop at 740-397-2921 for more info......tks....Cliff
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Boy too bad I’m one digit off with a 7028269 I’ve had sitting in my toolshed forever. How much to rebuild a 7028269 and can it be used for my 69 GTO 400 auto trans, Holley Performer manifold, cam 475 lift, 280 duration, stock 3.23 rear end. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Cliff, do you still havevthis carb?
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Chris Collier 1969 firebird, pro touring build. Full Global West suspension 474 Stroker with Molnar Crank and Rods, DCI Ram Air 5 Top end, Holley fuel injection, Vince Janis 200-4R trans "There is no such thing as too much horsepower" |
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