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Need a carb restored?? Here's your guy

Started by notstock71, April 10, 2007, 02:43:34 PM

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notstock71

Just passing this along from another site. The Quadrajet in the post is mine, the Holleys look great too.
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show.../page/0#264006

http://www.vintagemusclecarparts.com/

bull

Thanks. That first link doesn't work though.


TripleBlackGator

Looks really nice. Has he done yours and if so, how does it perform? Looks aren't everything.
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notstock71

It's going to be awhile before mine goes on the car....


The people on Yenko.net have done alot of business with Eric. Not only do they look great they work like new. It was pretty obvious to me not only does he do this for a business but he is a true muscle car enthusiast. I figure if his carbs are good enough for six figure rarities than they are more than good enough for my old Camaro.

TripleBlackGator

Is that Z28 a 1977 1/2 model. If so, yank that (ugh) scoop off and do a nice restoration. I wanted one of those so bad when I was 18.  My  :Twocents:.
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BigBlockSam

i wonder wht he would charge me to rebuild an old six pack setup i have    :scratchchin:
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notstock71

Yes the car is a 77. It was special ordered new by my dad when he got back from Alaska in the Air Force. Mom used to take me to school in the car and I still remember dad powershifting it. The car was sold around '81 and never seen again. I managed to track it down in December and brought it back home. It will get a full resto to showroom stock just like when dad picked it up. The cars pretty well used up but nothing a little time and a truck load of money can't fix.

LL1 1967 Coronet

Hey Notstock71, OH Man,  I like that Camaro a LOT also  :icon_smile_cool: :icon_smile_cool: :icon_smile_cool: Its right before they changed to the new one peice front fascia and added the louvers in the fenders -  good looking car (I'd go with the 1978 Z28 hood rather than the 1977 flat hood if it was mine).  :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

notstock71

I'm putting it back to original. It's kind of hard to find parts. There's alot of stuff for the 74-77's that isn't reproduced and finding nice original parts is not only difficult it's expensive. I've gotten alot of parts but there's still alot I need. Hopefully it will be on the rotiseree and off to the blaster by fall.