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The 3310 only came from the factory on the 1965 Z16, but they sold a bazillion 3310's as aftermarket for many many years after that. So the date code is the important part.
Date code of 732 is 2nd week of March, 1967, so not correct for a Z16 (and the center body casting and both bowls are different versus a 1965 assembly line 3310). So the only value would be for parts, or as a period correct hot rod carb. Later versions of 3310s routinely show up on eBay for $50- $100, and even at that price are often no-sales. However, if it has all its original March of 67 component parts, the base plate and metering blocks are usable replacements on a correct 1965 3310, and the bowls and metering blocks are usable replacements on a 1966-67 Holley 4150 style carb. (Most people don't know that 1966-67 bowls are actually different from 1968+ bowls.) So it should be worth more than a run of the mill 70's or 80's 3310, but not worth anywhere near what a "numbers matching" early 1965 3310 is worth. If in good condition with all original parts and nothing broken, I would guess $125-$200 ?
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