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Holley Carb..the one that came in my used '67

KBMWRS

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When I bought my '67 back in 2000 This carb was on it. The fuel lines were JB welded in (lucky no fire) and I replaced it with a Demon (big mistake). Well now I just got a new Holley but dug this one out to look at.

My question....anyone know more details about it? All I know is that its a Holley 3310.
Is it worth anything to some one that would want an era specific carb?
I have more pics if needed.







 
Are there parts that would neeed refurbishing? There seems to be a rubber valve on the top that is old and brittle.
 
If you are just looking to likely sell and not use it I wouldn't do a thing to it. Just list it "as is" and maybe state something like, "worked when installed years ago but been on the shelf a while". Putting any money into it unless you are going to use it is a waste. A buyer will feel he needs to rebuild it anyway and will be willing to pay accordingly.
 
Good advice. I sold a Holley 750 DP as is on the local Craigslist. A guy offered me $100, I said nope. He then offered me $100 + two bottles of a '78 BV Cabernet. I Jumped all over it.
 
"Ponyman66" said:
It's a pretty decent all around carb Mike. The one you have is a 4160 series 750cfm.

It may have been a 4160 at one time, but with the dual metering blocks it is now a 4150. As far is "original" is concerned, without Autolite numbers, I suspect that it is not a factory Ford carb which means that it will fit a number of vintage engines. If that is correct, the value is most likely that of a core for a rebuild.

So Mike, what kind of new Holley did you get?
 
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