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    wtb carb and intake

     



    i need a 830 or 850 carb holley if ya got one, and a strip dominator or equvilent highe rise single plane thanks...scooter

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    Just happen to have a Victor Jr. with a 1050 Dominator----Does it matter if it's for a 351W?????
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    if that was for a chevy sbc id offer you $ right now ! goofy! :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    if that was for a chevy sbc id offer you $ right now ! goofy! :P
    Not my fault you don't have the right brand of engine!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Whats the price,and is it a super victor? does it have the adapter?

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    Nope, Victor Jr. The price would be quite high. The carb is reworked completly and flowed, intake is match ported to the big gaskets and has all the nitrous nozzles and solenoids.... Worked really well on a 408 cuber I had in my Mustang a couple years back!!!!! I've got a Super Victor, friend is using it this summer on his drag car, could be up for sale in the fall, think he's going big block next year.... Takes a bunch of RPM to use that Super Victor, doesn't have anything below 3500 but works strong to 8 and I'm sure a lot higher then that....
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    HARDY HAR HAR not!................


    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Not my fault you don't have the right brand of engine!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    HARDY HAR HAR not!................

    Thought maybe you hadn't seen that one!!!!
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    ive seen alot, but not all

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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    HARDY HAR HAR not!................
    Oh, come one Scooter, we all know you build SBC's but Dave's answer was funny, I don't care who you are.
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    huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    huh?
    You just stick with that baby mouse motor for awhile.... Maybe when you get a bit older we'll let you step up to some power and after that, maybe even one of them BIG POWER Ford engines!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    PS--I have a 289 and a lot of internal goodies stashed away----Maybe I should build me a Falcon same year as your Nova and we could do some match racing?????? I don't suppose we'd draw too big of a crowd if we want out on the match race circuit though, huh????? Probably just peeps who like to watch cars have oil pan failure----you know, when the oil pan fails to keep all the parts inside due to ridiculously high RPM!!!!!!
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    funny you mention that 2 weeks ago a maverick scattered its guts right out the oil pan! see dave, if we put straight axles under our cars you with a 427 sideoiler with stacks or a SOHC 427 and me with a blown 427 and we ran em on alkie thatd attract a crowd!

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    Last sideoiler I saw sold for a bit over $5k for the block.....if I was going FE think I'd just buy a new Genesis and be done with it!!!! I have 2 straight axles, they are both under my trailer----where straight axles belong!!!!!!!
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    well maybe i should just sell all of my sh*T because everybody thinks i am a joke man am i feisty today ftw !

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