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Holley 0-4365-1 500 CFM Factory Muscle Car Replacement Carburetor

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Compatible with 1969-70, 440/390
Outboard Carburetor

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Holley 0-4365-1 500 CFM Factory Muscle Car Replacement Carburetor

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Holley still offers original list number carburetors for highly collectible muscle cars. Over time these carburetors have been nearly impossible to find, but no longer. These are NEW nearly exact reproductions of the originals.

List Number 0-4365-1 is the 500 CFM Outboard Six Pack Carburetor that Originally came on 1969-70 Chrysler 440 CID 390 HP Engines. Original Castings will have the O.E. Number 3462373.

Features:

  • Gold Dichromate finish for corrosion resistance and classic Holley looks
  • 500 CFM model 2300 outboard carburetor
  • Vacuum operated for seamless operation
  • Calibrated as a replacement for 1969-70 Chrysler 440 CID 390 HP engines
  • Fuel Inlets for Original Factory Fuel Lines
  • Original List Number Stamped with Current Date Code
  • No choke for unobstructed airflow
  • Factory style metal throttle linkage
  • All O.E. Vacuum Hook-ups
  • 100% wet-flow tested by Holley technicians to assure it arrives ready to run!
Brand Holley
Emission Code2
Product TypeCarburetors
UPC090127000625
Manufacturer Part Number0-4365-1
Part Number0-4365-1
2

This part is legal for sale and use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles when used in accordance with the manufacturers application guide because it is a direct or consolidated replacement part.

The following vehicles are considered Emissions Controlled Vehicles:

  • 1966 and newer U.S. manufactured California Certified vehicles
  • 1968 and newer U.S. manufactured Federally Certified vehicles
  • 1968 and newer Foreign manufactured vehicle

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