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Hey Tom do you know where I can get a Carbed. ZC?


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oblivionnewtonjohn

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They're getting harder to find though it appears the later models were more popular with the ricer crowd luckily for all of us.
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I have one.  I'm not willing to part with the motor, but I have a set of weber DCOE 40s that I'm going to install on it which means I won't need the factory carb and intake.  Currently it has a standard downdraft weber carb, but I also have the factory carb.  So if I ever get around to building it, I'll sell the carbs and intake off of it.  It'll probably be a while though.


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Sounds nice, more than I can spend now. I have a $10K budget spread out over a year.
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Perfect
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