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Old 01-10-2008, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: 409 carb id help

Well, carb rebuilders/restorers will pay up to $500 per carb, then re-do them and sell them for more. Make sure all the pieces are there when you buy them and that the bakelite choke housing is not broken. Pass on corroded carbs, imho. The carbs are available, if not exactly plentiful, so finding date codes you want shouldn't be too hard either.
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