Would a 64 65 plymouth with a 383 or 426 have the same carb. What number should be on the carb for the stock engine? John Wask...
Gary,first off it,s a carter AFB carb and it,s not a mopar carb,as NO mopar carb has the fuel inlet on the drivers side.Also notice the throttle lever and the choke assembly.All mopar carter carbs have the ID numbers bottom left of the bolt down
tab.When a carter carb has NO numbers there,this becomes a GM unit,and depending on type of carb it can be ID by the location of items on the carb and the applacation.I have a new carb like this in stock,and this is a mid sixties Pontiac carb for a V8.If you
need any more help,call me at 450 424 0445,mrmopartech
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