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did the early broncos come with this carb our is this from a motorcycle part or somet

benelibutton

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Just wondering I got some parts people said were early bronco.
 

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bmc69

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That is a typical single-barrel Carter...but the EBs came with the single-barrel Autolite...

What was your question? The in-line 6 engines had at least three different carb types over the years Ford used them...but not all were used in the EBs..
 

thegreatjustino

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I certainly wouldn't do that. Worth something to the right buyer. Heck A&G Carbs in Chicago would probably pay you something for it as a core.
 

FBSixtyEight

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I would never throw a perfectly good or rebuildable carburetor in the trash. Give it away or sell it on eBay, it's worth something to somebody!
 

broncnaz

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Its always possible that a carter came from the factory on a bronco. My interchange books shows carters from 68up. In anycase as was said hold onto that carb to either sell or give away old one arrels are not easy to comeby.
 
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