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I have a core here, some parts missing as it was a parts carb,dated 1479 you cannot see the whole stamping number, you can only see the 29202 DH 1479 There is no 70 in the front (mis-stamped?). Here are few pics.
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Here is a better picture of numbers.
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Having the "70" missing is common on Q-jets. There must be some logic to it, buy I don't know the secret. For a long while I thought that was only on Carter built carbs, but yours says Rochester, so that theory is out the window.
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id really like a complete 202 core to work with ..I really need the 203 carb for a sweet survivor car i just picked up !!!!
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I'll have a January `69 202 in shortly for a restoration that will be available for sale after it's done if that would interest you.
No 203's available right now. Eric |
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