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1958-1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC Carburetor - REMANUFACTURED

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1958-1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC Carburetor - REMANUFACTUREDThis 1958 1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC Carburetor is a remanufactured carburetor for original style restoration and repair. SEC Restoration Notes Now you can send us your 1958 1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC carburetor core and it can be completely re manufactured. We don't rebuild your carburetor, we re manufacture them and engine test them so you can rest assured your carb will run smoothly for a long time. NOTE: Your carburetor

This 1958-1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC Carburetor is a remanufactured carburetor for original-style restoration and repair.

SEC Restoration Notes

Now you can send us your 1958-1962 Chevy Truck 283 2bbl Rochester 2GC carburetor core and it can be completely re-manufactured. We don't rebuild your carburetor, we re-manufacture them and engine test them so you can rest assured your carb will run smoothly for a long time. NOTE: Your carburetor may look slightly different then pictured in the photo as there were slight differences in each carb, but the application and function is the same.

Fits / Application

Fits many 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962 Chevy applications using the correct Rochester 2-barrel carburetor. Please verify fitment against your original carburetor number, linkage, choke type, base plate, and application before ordering.

  • 1958-1962 — Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Brookwood, Kingswood, Parkwood, Nomad, Del Ray, Yeoman, El Camino — 2/4-door — Hardtop — V8 283 2BBL
  • 1958-1962 — Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Brookwood, Kingswood, Parkwood, Nomad, Del Ray, Yeoman, El Camino — 2/4-door — Sedan — V8 283 2BBL
  • 1958-1962 — Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Brookwood, Kingswood, Parkwood, Nomad, Del Ray, Yeoman, El Camino — 2/4-door — Wagon — V8 283 2BBL
  • 1958-1962 — Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Brookwood, Kingswood, Parkwood, Nomad, Del Ray, Yeoman, El Camino — 2-door — Convertible — V8 283 2BBL

Carburetor Identification

Product Type Rochester carburetor
Manufacturer / Carburetor Type Rochester 2GC 2BBL Manual Choke on Carb
Primary GM / MFG Number 7006770
Additional GM / MFG Numbers 7007171, 7008383, 7008389, 7008706, 7010649, 7010716, 7011132, 7011135, 7012035, 7012147, 7012453, 7012455, 7013009, 7013013, 7015015, 7015017

Application Details

Years 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962
Model Truck
Engine / Application 283/327/409 Automatic/Manual Transmission with Air Conditioning
Fuel Induction 2-barrel carburetor

Important Fitment Notes

  • Compare your original unit before ordering; carburetor numbers, base plates, linkage, choke setup, and calibrations can vary by application.

Core / Rebuild Options

Warranty 1-Year
Core Credit Accepted Yes (Client is responsible for all shipping costs unless prior arrangements have been made)
FAST Option Core charge is collected upfront and the remanufactured part ships immediately. Once a rebuildable core is returned, the core charge is refunded when applicable.
SLOW Option SEC waits to receive your rebuildable core before shipping the remanufactured part. Please contact us before placing the order.
Core Shipping Customer is responsible for core return shipping unless prior arrangements have been made.

Before You Order

  • Confirm the carburetor number on your original unit.
  • Confirm base plate size, bolt spacing, linkage, and choke type.
  • Confirm engine, transmission-related connections, and fuel-induction setup.
  • If you are unsure, contact us with photos and numbers from your original carburetor.
  • $50 fee applies to all dismantled carburetor cores received.
  • If the carburetor is non-rebuildable, the customer is responsible for all shipping charges, including shipping the core back to the customer.
Shipping Notes
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Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
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