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How much would one of those
3613 -- 66 L-78 Chevelle carbs be worth? I have 2 of those. ![]() |
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Dan;
No such animal exists to my knowledge. Can you double-check that number? Jeff; Depends on the date, which is stamped just below the LIST number. Eric |
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If it's a 2bbl Holley,it's for a 1978-79 Chevrolet 200 CID V6.
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my guess is that its a 3613 and I misread the rub off.
Its on an original paint '66 Calif. Vette thats getting some minor fixes before judging/selling. The a.i.r. system is one of those fixes... the carb ain't right. Thanks guy!
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My 2 3613's are dated:
0A2 = 1970 - November - 2nd week 255 = 1972 - May - 5th Week Doesn't look too good.... Are they worth anything? ![]() |
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Jeff;
Unless they're REALLY nice carbs, they're probably better off as parts carbs. However, if someone needed a 4150 style Holley with divorced choke for a hotrod project and they aren't concerned with #'s, they would be well suited for that as well. Those early GM 780's are rockin' little street carbs. ![]() Eric |
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[ QUOTE ]
Jeff; Unless they're REALLY nice carbs, they're probably better off as parts carbs. However, if someone needed a 4150 style Holley with divorced choke for a hotrod project and they aren't concerned with #'s, they would be well suited for that as well. Those early GM 780's are rockin' little street carbs. ![]() Eric [/ QUOTE ] Thanks - That is a real nice way of "breaking it to me easy" on their value. I will throw them back on the pile. ![]() |
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