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Thanks once again for the kind words
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Just re-read Mister Turner's post. Died and gone to Heaven? That's not what I want. Might have to reconsider who does my work.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.
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Eric is also very happy to answer questions and offer advice over the phone. He's a great guy and his info helped me alot. I just finished re building a 780 holley on a Calf emissions 70 Z and Eric's help was very much appreciated! Thanks Eric.....your the best bud!!!
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Thanks all again for the kind words.
As far as Pony Carbs or The Carb Shop, I've never dealt with either, and I've never heard anything bad about either company. If you want the baddest hot rod carburetor on the planet, you'd do well to talk to Patrick James of Pro Systems. I don't know if he does any re-coloring/restoration work or not, but his race carbs are absolutely top-shelf. Craig Bartling is a good business friend of mine, and his restoration work is top-shelf as well. Randy; Glad to be of help. ![]() Eric |
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