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Not mine, just thought someone here might be interested.

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That is SO MUCH better looking than the common/ordinary U-fab ones. I'm tempted to bid... just because of the polish job!

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Old 11-01-2021, 08:39 AM
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That is SO MUCH better looking than the common/ordinary U-fab ones. I'm tempted to bid... just because of the polish job!
Then you could have twice as many carbs on your truck.

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Old 11-02-2021, 12:13 AM
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Well...
I will be watching the bidding for the next five days.

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Old 11-02-2021, 08:22 AM
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I have to admit, Jack, That set-up would look pretty sweet on your truck. No idea how it would run or what exactly you would use for carbs?

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I have to admit, Jack, That set-up would look pretty sweet on your truck. No idea how it would run or what exactly you would use for carbs?
It looks like it's drilled for Strombergs, just a guess.
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Trust nothing from memory but always thought a "Stromberg 97" flowed about 150 cfm so six would be about 900 (rated as a 2 bbl). Linkage would be interesting.

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Stromberg 97, 48, 94, etc. Used to be other 3-bolt carbs also. Trouble is that I can't grab them for a buck apiece like I did in the fifties.

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Not mine, just thought someone here might be interested.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/30420749818...wAAOSwbXxhac2B
Looked at it, just down the road a bit, but where for the carbs?

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A fellow in England has revived the Stromberg carburetor line and is making all new ones, as well as rebuild kits and arts (he does sell linkage for a 6x2 setup). https://www.stromberg-97.com Otherwise, you have to search swap meets and junkyards for originals.

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cfm isn't additive on multiple carb setups so it wouldn't be 900 cfm. DK what it would be as I don't know the formula (if there is one)? Mebby Tom Vaught or Carb King or someone like that does and will chime in. Regardless of what it is that would be a neat looking setup on something with a Pontiac engine in it.

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That would look neat as all-get-out on my 57-Poncho

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Sold for $225.

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This setup would look awesome!
An X2 converted to Rochester carbs.

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