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Author Topic: Rebuilt carburtors for sale  (Read 1465 times)
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« on: March 16, 2008, 06:37:19 PM »

Thanks to Thierry, we now have a section on this site where we can exchange and buy parts for our Mustangs, or even sell our Mustangs if we need to.  Thank you Thierry. 
I have a hobby of rebuilding 2100 and 2150 Motorcraft carburetors that were used throughout the 1960's through the mid 80's.  I have several that I have already overhauled, and am constantly  buying old used carbs off Ebay and putting new kits in them and adjusting them.  If you need a rebuilt carb for your pony, I'm the cheapest route you can take.  PonyCarbs.com charges you about 350 bux for a rebuilt 2100, whereas I only charge you for the cost of the core and the kit, which is usually under 60 bux. I also have some other parts such as 4 original wheels and hubcaps from my 65 that I may be talked out of.   ;D  Oh, I have a new 3-4 speed shifter boot too.   
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« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2008, 09:49:41 PM »

find me a 4100 in your cruising the net glen ive seen your rebuilt carbs on ebay they look nice  ;D
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2008, 08:54:34 AM »

hey i got a carb that needs rebuidling. let me know how muc i believ its a autlite 2100 i live in tulsa let me know how much. thanks
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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2008, 05:15:05 PM »

It's $9.80 to mail the carb in a flat rate box, and it will be 9.80 to mail it back to you once I have finished overhauling it.  The kits run around 
$30.00.  Add $25.00 for cleaning fluid and labor and we come to 74.50.  So, for $74.50 you will have the best running Motorcraft 2100 carburetor money can buy, and you will have it with a one day turn-around on this end.  Pony Carbs will charge you around a few hundred for the same job.  Check them out.  http://www.ponycarbs.com
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