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Street Roders love them on a sbc,they use 1970 2b carbs,rated at 500cfm each. The trouble is the center carb fuel line ,wont fit,make it your self and go fast and fun to drive.
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The front and rear carburetors have idle mixture screws so they are 2GC's. Not actual tri power end carburetors.
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Easy conversion. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/wink.gif[/img]
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Just as a reference. I got $650 for this setup on ebay with a no reserve auction and 9.99 opening bid. Offenhauser intake manifold, correct tri power dumper end carburetors with no mixture screws or choke provisions, linkage, fuel block and fuel lines along with air cleaners and it was a very clean and nice working setup. My value opinion is based on a few of these style of setups that I have owned and sold in the past.
-Matt
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