Marlton, NJ -- (SBWire) -- 06/29/2015 --One particular auto part that has been phased out over the past decade is the carburetor. However, many older vehicles—such as the 1972 Volkswagen Beetle and 1978 Chevrolet Corvette, still need a properly functioning carburetor in order for it keep from stalling. When trying to find new, high-quality, and affordable carburetors, one place that vehicle owners can turn to is PartsGeek.com. In fact, Parts Geek has just updated their carburetor inventory to feature over 13,600 products.
Parts Geek has carburetors available for vehicles that were manufactured from 1942 until 1995. What's more, they have carburetors on sale for over 25 vehicle makes that include not only Volkswagen and Chevrolet, but also BMW, Cadillac, Chrysler, Toyota, GMC, and Ford. Last but not least, brands that they offer carburetors from include but are not limited to: Crown Automotive, Motorcraft, Redline, Standard Motor Products, Walker, OEQ, and Edelbrock.
Curious to see the type of feedback Parts Geek has received in regards to their carburetors? One reviewer, Adam, ordered an Edelbrock brand carburetor for his 1986 Chevy and had this to say "I took the carburetor out of the box, and put it on the truck. The truck had been sitting in the back yard, for almost 2 years. Turn the key and it cranked right up, with no problems. I would recommend this carburetor to anyone."
When looking for a company that is guaranteed to get a reliable carburetor delivered fast, turn to Parts Geek. To see their inventory of carburetors, please visit http://www.partsgeek.com/ today.
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At Parts Geek, they offer the best and most competitive prices on imported and domestic car parts. They also offer automobile accessories, and many of their items ship quickly—all from warehouses scattered throughout the US. Customers can pick from thousands—if not millions, of new automotive parts, refurbished/rebuilt parts, and more from reliable and certified manufacturers.
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Parts Geek Announces Updated Inventory of Carburetors