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(2) C9ZF-F info was in my first response. Follow the link. [n/m]
By Mr F - 03/04/2005 1:02:14 AM; IP 68.81.254.153
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 1969 Mach 1 carburetor -- Tom O, 03/02/2005
 If originally equipped with automatic trans., read this... -- Mr F, 03/02/2005
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 RE: 1969 Mach 1 carburetor -- Tom O, 03/03/2005
 Two things: (1) 4300 is a Ford-Autolite carb, not 'Holley'. See.. -- Mr F, 03/04/2005
(2) C9ZF-F info was in my first response. Follow the link. [n/m] -- Mr F, 03/04/2005
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