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I have this carb that came with a lot of Ford parts, I think it's from 1935?
Did Ford use this on anything? marked 1-AA Thanks for any input Roy |
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A single barrel would have been 32 or 33. 35 would have solidly been in the two barrel era!!! Never seen one, very cool looking David R would be the expert word though IF anyone has seen them he has!!! And a few other's (not to sell them short)
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I dated it by the Patent info , but I could have misread it.
I think the 32-33 are hand choke? |
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Looks like itīs packard.
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That's a great find! I've never seen one of those before, but by the nomenclature, this one barrel appears to be the natural predecessor of the two barrel Model 94 used by Ford in 1938. From that same nomenclature, it shows the history of the CG venting experimentation, as demonstrated by the instructions on how to upgrade to the A-1D model. A good piece of history there, thanks for posting!
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'32-'33 one barrel V8 carbs would be Detroit Lubricator brand. Not at all like you have here.
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Turns out these were not great carbs, most got replaced with Stromberg or carter.
Still a seldom seen piece. Thanks for the help and history lesson |
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