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Old 10-23-2021, 01:39 PM
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Default Carburetor castings special

I have been attempting to sell our shop, with no positive results, so selling off the inventory by the section.

For 40 years, I have kept any good castings when we parted out a carburetor.

So going to sort these used castings by manufacturer (Carter or Rochester). Most of the Rochester stuff will be Q-Jet castings from 1965 through 1974. I never parted anything newer than 1974. There will also be some 2G and 4G castings in the Rochester group. The Rochester group will be several hundred pounds.

I will sort the Carter stuff into two groups: 1950 to 1974, and pre-1950.

There will also be some smaller groups (Stromberg, Holley, Tillotson, Zenith, and miscellaneous).

Shipping: absolutely no shipping, pickup in Eldon, Missouri only.

Price: we will weigh the castings by section, and call the local scrap metal folks. We will then sell that lot for twice the scrap price.

Have not sorted these yet (and won't if there is no interest). If there is interest, will get an exact weight and price for the category of interest.

Will also sell individual castings, but at retail prices, not scrap prices. These I will ship. My inventory of these is by part number NOT casting number, so if looking for individual castings, please give me a part number

Any interest, please either call or email (I don't look at PM's, as they are different on every forum).

Telephone 573-392-7378 (9-12, 1-4 Mon-Tues central time).

Email username is carbqueen, ISP is sbcglobal which is a dot net.

Just to give you an idea, I have 178 boxes of these castings.

Jon

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Old 11-09-2021, 05:10 PM
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