It uses a Mikuni 38 mm carb with round slide. 43mm x 66 mm spigot and mouth.
You can often find a Winchester Centennial 66 at a gun show or in the hands of collectors. Due to their age, they are not likely to be found at gun shops.
66,499
66/80 = 0.825 So by moving the decimal place, we get 82.5% or about 83% if you round.
No, the 66 has the rectangular tail lights. 68 has round lights. I own a 66, but I prefer the 68 tail lights. google Impala images.
I would round it to 66 cents.
27-32 years old
66 and 74
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The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values, 9th ed, shows the Stevens No.66 with a used value of $75 to $80.
gun shop, gun show goto gun broker.com i got a 4 inch for a tarus 66 for ten dollar .
The increase from 45 to 66 rounded to the nearest tenth is: 46.7%