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Jim Taylor, SU Carb guy, RIP

Some of you may have had carbs refurbed by Jim Taylor here in Bartlesville. I was saddened to find out that he died last Thursday.
Thanks to those who sent carbs to him for refurb (as I did).
Following taken from his obit in Sunday's Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise:
"...........................
Jim had a passion for British sports cars, buying his first MGA in 1957. He owned at least one of many British cars continuously until his death. Jim was nationally known as a rebuilder of the British SU Carburetor. 'Jim the Carburetor Man' he was called. He performed this service for enthusiasts from all over the United States for more than 40 years...............
Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at the Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Chad Perceful of the East Cross United Methodist Church officiating......"

So don't send any more carbs to Jim, he's working on better things now.






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