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might not have been a 72 120-130

i didn't check the date of the car it was a 69-72 bodystyle, the float bowls aren't under the carbs they hang off the sides, but situated outside the carbs, not between them. they also have vent/overflow fittings coming out straight out the top of the float chamber lids. The dashpot are held on with 3 screws. The mixture adjustment has a large disc you turn instead of a nut. They are pretty close looking to original carbs, just some things in different places, and a different choke setup. I did measure them and they have a larger bore.

they look similar to the carbs at this address:

http://www.ztherapy.com/navbar/images/CARBS.jpg

thanks for the responses,

curtis m. white
http://thirdchoice.com







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