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I need a fuel pump for my 1938 Chev Master, 216. I am having bad luck with the new replacement pumps that are made off shore. I am looking for an AC Delco pump.


Fred Nixon
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My 1951 1 Ton is now on the road! My 38 Master 4 Door is also now on the road .
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Contact Bob Marx at Marxparts in Wisconsin. Bob is a frequent poster here. He does his own rebuilds and does a fantactic job.

Mike


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I believe I have a new old stock fuel pump still in the original box. I will check this weekend.

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Hi old216
I just sent you a PM. Here are the pictures of the fuel pump I previously rebuilt for another customer.

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Rebuild AC 9832 Chevy 6 fuel pump #1 .jpg Rebuild AC 9832 Chevy 6 fuel pump #2 .jpg Rebuild AC 9832 Chevy 6 fuel pump #3 .jpg Rebuild AC 9832 Chevy 6 fuel pump #4 .jpg

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