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L72Belair
06-27-2007, 10:58 AM
trying to id 3x2 carbs, only the center one has a tag it reads 7013020, A, F9,40. has progressive linkage intact and moves freely with all carbs. idle mixture screws are only on the center carb, outboard carbs have no screws. also have an Edelbrock C357 intake w/ hole for oil filler in the front. Was also wondering what the value is for this set up all carbs would have to be re-built, Thanks Pat.

bignbad60
06-27-2007, 11:35 AM
I believe the Edelbrock C357 manifold is a small block chevy piece , not 348.

Tim

L72Belair
06-27-2007, 04:22 PM
i'm aware that the intake is a small block, was wondering what the carbs and linkage were worth, thanks for the reply.

bignbad60
06-27-2007, 04:41 PM
7013020 is the correct number carb for a 1960 3x2 center carb with manual transmission. believe it was the same in 59 also......as far as value , hard to say there seem to be alot of 2g's still around but of course would be worth more to someone wanting a numbers matching ride, but that's not me. good luck I'm sure others will chime in....I haven't paid over $30 bucks for one yet.

Tim

fatride
06-27-2007, 05:32 PM
For a trio of rebuildable, matching, 2 g's made for the three two setup I would pay as much as 350.00. They are so hard to find it makes them worth there weight in silver at least! Read all the posts from guys that are struggling with a mismatched set of 2Gs and you will see what I mean. If you can find a complete setup including a manifold for around 450.00 today grab it! Dont let these carbs get away from you :nono1:

1958 delivery
06-28-2007, 01:43 AM
For a trio of rebuildable, matching, 2 g's made for the three two setup I would pay as much as 350.00. They are so hard to find it makes them worth there weight in silver at least! Read all the posts from guys that are struggling with a mismatched set of 2Gs and you will see what I mean. If you can find a complete setup including a manifold for around 450.00 today grab it! Dont let these carbs get away from you :nono1:



In agreement here. From all my research, if you buy $30 2G's at the swap meet you still have to spend about $400 for the kit to modify them from that guy in Fla. or Speedway. And I'm not so certain that they will work exactly correct. So originals should be worth $100 to $150 each. Of course you might just bump into a deal and get them cheaper but you might also wait your entire life to find those deals!