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Just inherited a 1967 GTA Convertible with the 390 CI engine. Is the correct carburetor a Holley 4 Barrel #C70F9510D?Is it possible to get a rebuilt one or is it possible to rebuild this one?Should the last letter in the Model # be a D or either A,B, or C?Additional Info - DSO - 15, TRANS - U, DATE - 27F, AXLE - 1, TRIM - 2AThanks,LP
What makes it "California Emissions"?
C70F-9510-D comes back as 390 Auto Trans, Mustang, Cougar, Comet, Fairlane w/ California Emissions
I'll work on getting pictures of it.
Anyone know where to get a B Model? Or where to swap my D Model for a B model?
So, visually there's really no difference between the B & the D model? It's the internal "stuff" that's different?I'm pretty positive that the car is a DSO 15.Anyone know where to get a B Model? Or where to swap my D Model for a B model?Thanks,Larry
Before you go through the hunt of finding a B do a little homework. Not saying the carb is original but it seems unlikely it would have got swapped for same year/engine carb from different DSO. Confirm your DSO, do you have actual build date of car (Marti report)? What is the date on the carb? It is a 3 number or number/letter code under the carb part # on the airhorn. Look for other Thermactor clues such as missing/unused/wrong bracketry on passenger front of engine. Also see if heads have smog tube ports plugged right near your exhaust ports