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HEY GUYS im looking for a carb with the glass float bowl in front for my 59 checked a few venders online but they cant seem to tell me if it has the glass float or not i dont need a new one could get it rebuilt mine was not all their missing some parts so any body know of any out their THANKS TERRY
i'm not sure what you are exactly looking to ask but i think you are asking if it had a glass bowl or not. I have a 58 and it has a 1 bbl holley with a glass bowl.I'm sure yours would have it too. might want to try sacramento vintage parts, i hear they have a ot for us there.
if you post some make and model #'s of your carb I will look and see if I got a kit for you. I've got about fifty different carb kits kicking around all nos
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 02-Jun-02 AT 09:19 PM (EST)]Pardon me...
I have a 1958 223 which I just rebuilt the Carbeurator on. The Kit I used covers Holley 1 Barrels Models #1904,1908, and 1960. I have been looking for a glass float bowl forever now,Can you help me?Do you have an exra one?
Mike
I'm not even going to ASK why you don't just use the metal float bowl that are easily found.....but the glass float bowls are about as rare as hen's teeth, simply because they are breakable. Honestly, it will probably be about as easy to find a whole other carb as it is to find just the float bowl. But if I was you, I'd watch very closely the oddball parts auctions on ebay.com Chances are pretty good that you will find one on there, but the seller may not know what it is, so it wold be mixed in with a batch of misc. carburetor or auto parts and odds and ends. Good luck!
Some zitpicker jist U turned in front of me ,T boned my 59 ,and it rolled...but the glass Holley is still there.!!!!!!.write me if you still want it...also other parts you might need...
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