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RE: Before you go - need a carb? :-) [n/m]
By Mike McQuesten - 07/26/2001 12:31:51 AM; IP 63.50.124.224
Thanks but I have two of 'em. Both are correct COAE carbs and both look pretty good. Just a rebuild from Joe Bunetic and they should be as good as new. Thanks, they are pretty hard to find although I've found that late sixties/early seventies Ford service Holleys are reasonably close.
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RE: Before you go - need a carb? :-) [n/m] -- Mike McQuesten, 07/26/2001
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