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Old 11-05-2021, 04:09 PM
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If anyone has a yellow 1965 GTO throttle return spring (G.M. only) in good condition or better they would sell please P.M. me Thanks

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with all the tri-power conversions from AFB 4bbl. I'm thinking they would be laying around somewhere :--)

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with all the tri-power conversions from AFB 4bbl. I'm thinking they would be laying around somewhere :--)
Not sure what you mean by this ^^^^^ because 4BBL. and Tri-Power use the same yellow throttle return spring for 1965.
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My mistake and I'm glad you pointed it out because it'll keep someone from getting confused while setting up a carb. Thanks (and I found my original)

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