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RE:agree
By McQ - 07/18/2003 4:20:08 PM; IP 65.176.104.162
Just adding .02 to what dennie said. A complete set-up in excellent ready to bolt on and run condition should bring $1,500 +. A complete set needing carbs rebuilt/refurbished ala Joe Bunetic, $700 +. I think Joe is charging $250 per single 2V Holley right now. But they'll be brand new when he's done.

And I can say from personal experience that when an original Ford tri power is in proper working order it's a fabulous induction system. Good carbs, proper linkage set up following the FoMoCo '63 shop manual supplement is all it takes.
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RE:agree -- McQ, 07/18/2003
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