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Old 01-23-2023, 05:26 PM
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CARBUETOR INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE!

We have too many carburetors! (My kids do not want them!)

Effective 1 February the following discounts will apply to EVERYONE!

Used carburetors: 2 for the retail price of one (if we only have 1, then half price). Exception - multiple carburetor manifold/carb combination 25 percent off of retail.

Rebuilt carburetors: 25 percent off of retail.

New old stock carburetors: 25 percent off of retail.

Some priced Pontiac examples:

1926 Pontiac (yes, the first Pontiac) - Carter 46s 2/$1200
1939 Pontiac 6 - Carter 433s 2/$100
1946 Pontiac 8 - Carter 548s 2/$400
1962 Pontiac 8 - Carter AFB 3326s 2/$300 (great for Pontiac 2x4 street)
1967 Pontiac 400 CID w/AT Carter 4242s 2/$300
1972 Pontiac 400 Rochester 7042264 2/$200
1973 Pontiac 400 Rochester 7043264 2/$250

Remember, these are just a few examples.

Shipping will be extra, and by USPS insured priority mail
Manifold/carburetor combinations will be pick up only, NO shipping

I have NO used factory tripower or dual quad cores.

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573-392-7378 (9-12, 1-4 Mon-Tues central time) NO PM's, NO emails

Jon

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Old 01-24-2023, 12:06 AM
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Hi Jon ....your 67 400 CID w/AT Carter 4242s 2/$300 these are used need rebuild correct?

Thx, Bruce

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Old 01-24-2023, 12:26 AM
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I'm looking for a decent 1977 7274 q jet. Either good core or already rebuilt. I'll call next month.

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Old 01-24-2023, 01:05 AM
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Got a 7040264?

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Old 01-25-2023, 03:56 PM
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Answers:

Bruce - yes

Dude - sorry, but too new for us.

Goatboy - no

Thanks to the above 3 responders, for their responses, and also for their SPECIFIC requests, ALL of our carburetors are inventoried by ORIGINAL PART NUMBER! I don't know (and, no offense meant to anyone, am not going to look) if I have any large 2-barrels with 1 and 7/16 inch venturii, Q-Jets with a number of nnnnnnn stamped on the underside of the bowl, etc. Sorry folks, this is a half-price sale, but we need to know BY ORIGINAL CARB IDENTIFICATION NUMBER exactly what you want. I have a 48' over-the-road trailer, 3 barns, a garage, and a shop full of carburetors. Please understand why I will only check for carbs the way we inventoried them.

Jon

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Current caretaker of the remains of Stromberg Caburetor, and custodian of the existing Carter and Kingston carburetor drawings.
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Old 01-26-2023, 04:32 PM
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Do you have a 7028262? If yes, how much?

Thank you.

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Old 02-04-2023, 11:40 PM
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Hello. I. Looking for a 1972 auto trans q jet. 7042264 is the part number I believe?

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Old 02-05-2023, 10:43 PM
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Answers:

Bruce - yes

Dude - sorry, but too new for us.

Goatboy - no

Thanks to the above 3 responders, for their responses, and also for their SPECIFIC requests, ALL of our carburetors are inventoried by ORIGINAL PART NUMBER! I don't know (and, no offense meant to anyone, am not going to look) if I have any large 2-barrels with 1 and 7/16 inch venturii, Q-Jets with a number of nnnnnnn stamped on the underside of the bowl, etc. Sorry folks, this is a half-price sale, but we need to know BY ORIGINAL CARB IDENTIFICATION NUMBER exactly what you want. I have a 48' over-the-road trailer, 3 barns, a garage, and a shop full of carburetors. Please understand why I will only check for carbs the way we inventoried them.

Jon

Thanks Jon. I will call you. I want to buy the 2 4242 carbs from you. Will call soon during your working hours. Appreciate it, Bruce

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Old 02-20-2023, 02:05 PM
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Hey Jon,

I'm looking for a carter 4 barrel with a manual choke for my stock 63 Lemans 336. (I'm going from a 2 to a 4 barrel) Tag & part numbers that I've found are:

3477S 544617
3686S 9774439
3647S 9773993

And the last one I think could work on my stock intake; I could only find the part number of 544614.

Any other Carter or Rochester (square bore) 4 barrel carbs with a manual choke that are 500 cfm's or less that you think would also work, let me know.
I think part numbers 7023069 or 7016341 might be something that could also work.

If so, price shipped to 38125.

Thanks,

Mark


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