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Feel free to buy a carb. As a matter of fact, buy a spare. We make then every day.
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You make Carbs ? Where do you work?

I would guess:
Holley Performance Products
1801 Russellville Rd.
P.O. Box 10360
Bowling Green, KY 42102-7360
Great products!
Had one on my 70 Dodge Challenger way back when
And used one on my 455 Olds Jet boat.
Loved how easy it was to work on them.
Good guess.
Feel free to buy as much of any of the stuff you see here: www.holley.com
I need gas money.
A friend had a Challenger at the same time I had a 70 Roadrunner. Both would be good to have now.

why would you want to go backwards fuel injection is the only way to go or stay with ,carbs are ok for the older cars but there are still conversions out there to EFI for older cars steve[ My vette is an 86 and from what ive dealt with over the past few years I personally dont think that anything is really a step backwards from the stock tpi sys. Oh ---years ago my cars were 57 chevys--- my last one had a 265 ci bored to 282 balanced, blueprinted, with all the goodies, heads ect 780 dual feed center flow carb sitting on top of a 2 inch edelbrock intake on it and it was a screamer. Holley was the only way to go.Around 1965![]()
my point exactly
steveHave to give the credit to Google, I simply entered your location and carburetors and it came up with Holly.
Interesting coincidence about the cars. I had a 70 Dodge Challenger and a friend had a 69 Super Bee. It was a good time to be young and have a muscle car. Many times I wished I had stored that car away. Although I have to admit that if I still had the Challenger I probably wouldn't have bought the Vette. And the Vette is much more fun than the Challenger ever was.
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