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Original Holley 3247 Carb. For 66 Corvette with 427/425HP engine. Choke horn has the following numbers stamped into it: 3886101 EI List 3247 674. The 674 is the date. It decodes as the fourth week of July 1966. The front meter block is stamped 4901 and the rear is 4519. This carb looks completely original and unaltered. I see no damage to any components. Even all the choke parts are intact. $750.
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Am I off on my price? I thought this was a very fair price for this carb. Am I off or does noone need one right now?
Thanks, Jason |
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Not as many 'vette dudes 'round here Jason. There not muscle cars you know
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That's true. Who wants an L72 anyway.
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The very late date is whats holding it back...just have to find someone who needs that date.
Eric |
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I thought that may be the case. Thanks Eric,
Jason |
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the last week of production for '66 and no carry over to '67.Really tough to make it work on a production car.Most likely a very early replacement carb
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Jason:
You've got a PM Ed
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