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Holley Center Carb?

Challenger T/A

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Guys, I have a Holley carburetor that I believe is for a 1970 Challenger T/A. The numbers are as follows: On the back upper right is 0780 LIST-4791, on the back bottom plate lower left is the number12R 4255B, on the back upper left is H-13, on the top of the carb is the number 6610 top left, There is a J-6 on the left side and a G-8 on the right side. I think this is a center carburetor for the 340-6pack. Could anyone please verify for me what year and what it is worth as I'd like to sell it. Thanks guys! PS I'm requiring for a friend who passed away 2 weeks ago and had this carburetor on the shelf and he left behind a 1970 Challenger T/A 340 6pack 4 speed. The is for sale buy the way and it is Plum Crazy with a Black Interior and very nice shape. Thanks!
 

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Do you have any idea what it might be worth?
Surely it depends on the condition. I believe the SB carbs are a bit more difficult to come across these days, but I've never been in the market for one so I can't really give you a price.

Maybe give these folks a jingle for an opinion............
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or......

Consider posting the question on FBBO and FABO as well.

BTW, why not post a "for sale" thread?
 

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Surely it depends on the condition. I believe the SB carbs are a bit more difficult to come across these days, but I've never been in the market for one so I can't really give you a price.

Maybe give these folks a jingle for an opinion............
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or......

Consider posting the question on FBBO and FABO as well.

BTW, why not post a "for sale" thread?
Thanks very much Dave for the information!
 
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