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<< Hi v8er's. I was at a flea mkt this morning and a fellow had 8 carter
AFB's
he claimed were from the 60's. I could not find the aluminum tag that has
the
identifying number such as 9410 or 9510. Anyone have any info to help me
identify which if any of these would be a 400 or 500cfm?? thanks
John Wright
'80 LE Buick 215 in bits >>
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Hi v8er's. I was at a flea mkt this morning and a fellow had 8 carter AFB's
he claimed were from the 60's. I could not find the aluminum tag that has the
identifying number such as 9410 or 9510. Anyone have any info to help me
identify which if any of these would be a 400 or 500cfm?? thanks
John Wright
'80 LE Buick 215 in bits
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