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Mercury1966-1967 340ci application. Carter AFB
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i think it says carter next to your hand in the second picture. i think ford started making there own carbs a little later but i'm only guessing. also that carb was found on buicks 340ci of the same years. yeah,i'm bored.
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Your right, it does say carter AFB on it, i didnt even notice that. Not sure how i didnt notice it...
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Yea what he said.
Good carb in the right hands, so it is worth something.
It's like the Big Three debate as to which is better. The AFB is a complex carb.
I have used both, but Holley is more commonplace and easier to get parts for.
I would list the List number off the carbs and put them on Ebay.
Take the money and buy Holleys.
Brian
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Mercury1966-1967 340ci application. Carter AFBNever heard of a 340" Mercury (Ford)
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Never heard of a 340" Mercury (Ford)
I'm not findingf any Fords either steel, but I AM finding a bunch of references to 340's & 360 CHRYSLER'S. I got a dime that's it and Mercury was likely a reference to Mercury Marine aka Mercruiser, not FoMoCo's Mercury.
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maybe a 62 to 64 olds i know afb was a gm product for some time then i think edelbrock came in and weber had something to do with edelbrock
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I'm not findingf any Fords either steel, but I AM finding a bunch of references to 340's & 360 CHRYSLER'S. I got a dime that's it and Mercury was likely a reference to Mercury Marine aka Mercruiser, not FoMoCo's Mercury. Vey well could be a Lincoln/ Mercury, like the MEL 383 that was produced from 1958 thru 60 and the 430 that was produced from 58 thru 65, some or most of them used Carter AFBs.
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