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Carter carburetor parts cabinets
Selling Carter metal carburetor parts cabinets from the 1930's. ALL CABINETS ARE EMPTY!
These cabinets are almost 100 years old, so there is some rust, some dirt, possibly some oil stains, and some have some minor dings. In other words, they are not new! These were available as a large cabinet (24 inches wide, by 12 inches deep), and a small cabinet (16 inches wide, 12 inches deep) SEE PICTURES BELOW. A basic cabinet was offered, and then additional drawers could be added. The drawers interlock, so the cabinet could be built higher as needed. In general, the large cabinets would be acquired by carburetor rebuilding shops, or Carter distributors; with the smaller cabinets being acquired by car dealers, garages, etc. Prices: A large base, with 1 tall drawer and 4 short drawers - $150. - NOTE THIS DIFFERS IN DRAWER LAYOUT FROM PICTURE! Additional tall drawers - $30. Additional short drawers - $20. A small tall drawer and 3 short drawers assembly - $60. Additional short drawers - $15. Have only a few of the large (24 inch cabinets). Have a truck load of the smaller cabinets. Don't really want to ship these things. Would prefer you visit the world headquarters of The Carburetor Shop in Eldon, Missouri (see Jefferson City for closest city of any size). http://www.thecarburetorshop.com/Car...ge_cabinet.pdf http://www.thecarburetorshop.com/Car...ll_cabinet.pdf Payment: will reluctantly accept paypal, but prefer VISA/MasterCard (less costly) Jon.
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"Good carburetion is fuelish hot air". "The most expensive carburetor is the wrong one given to you by your neighbor". If you truly believe that "one size fits all" try walking a mile in your spouse's shoes! Owner of The Carburetor Shop, LLC (of Missouri). Current caretaker of the remains of Stromberg Caburetor, and custodian of the existing Carter and Kingston carburetor drawings. |
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