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Thread: Question on Carburetor intake bucket

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    Question on Carburetor intake bucket

    I have a pair of intake buckets as pictured. They still have the original finish. Question is what year are they from? As I recall they all had brackets with holes to install the hold down clamps. These have flat tabs with two threaded holes.

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    LSR911
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    Does the other basket have the brackets?
    Just my lyin eyes or are spot welds still visible from the old tabs?

    I'm going out on a very skinny limb here and say somebody melted their plastic A/F top and got creative in the hardware section of Western Auto.

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