Re:Unmolested Imperial
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re:Unmolested Imperial



To answer the question posed by Dick B.  My 1968 Crown Coupe came with the 
Holley.  I have since changed it out to a Carter carberator which I purchased 
from Summit Racing.  Several years ago there was a discussion thread on the 
availability of carbs from Summit.  I still have the original Holley in a box 
should I ever decide to go to "strictly original" again.  I know a master 
mechanic that worked at a local Chrysler dealer from the early 60's to the 
early 90's.  He said he could rebuild the Holley for me, but as he said, "We 
used to call them 90 day wonders.  I can rebuild it but you would need it 
done again in 90 days."   So I opted for the Carter.  Interestingly he 
recommended going to the T-quad because they run cooler and can tolerate the 
underhood heat without vaporizing the fuel in the bowls.  (I bet this will 
generate some discussion!)

So add me to the original Holley-built list!

Have a great day!

Dale
68 Crown Coupe - Not Haze green - Forest Green!
60 New Yorkers (2 door, T&C, sedan, 4 door hardtop)
71 New Yorker (summer driver)
79 New Yorker (winter driver)



Home Back to the Home of the Forward Look Network


Copyright © The Forward Look Network. All rights reserved.

Opinions expressed in posts reflect the views of their respective authors.
This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated.