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The carburetor on my 56 Ford F100 Fordomatic truck melted in a garage fire. Fortunately, the truck was not there! I need a good carburetor or a good rebuildable core. Located in San Bernardino, CA
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You might try ebay - carbs show up quite regularly and you may be lucky and find one.
If you belong to Ford Barn, try an ad there in the wanted section.
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Thanks Bob, yes, it is a V8 with an automatic transmission. I need one with the manual choke, but thank you for responding. Nice find for someone that needs the auto choke.
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I've got what you need, core or otherwise. If you are interested I can send pictures to you through an email address or even post here if you prefer. If you need a truck carburetor though, isn't your air horn different from what Bobwanna has above? Pretty sure the truck air cleaner fits over a smooth, tapered lip and not a straight wall like the passenger car. By the way - that is a good price from Bob on that carburetor. my email - danaxjessup@yahoo.com
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I did not know that the air horn was different between cars and trucks. Not sure why Ford did that. Still learning - Bob
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Thanks to all that responded. I have found my carburetor.
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