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Old 02-25-2005, 05:09 PM   #1
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What holley is this? 650?750? ???

Having some trouble identifying what carb this holley is. I got it for free so i don't know anything about it, here's pictures.
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What's the list #?
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OK, so it's a 1850 universal POS. Actually, 0-1850-5

600 CFM

http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/CarbList.pdf
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damn it , looks like i have no use for this, sh!t! puss 600 cfm
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Well it's not too bad; even though you paid the absolute top dollar that I would consider paying for one of those. And it would have to be ALOT more cherry than that one, before I'd pay even that much.

I guess you could sell it for what you've got in it.
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how much you think i could get for it
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how much you think i could get for it
$80

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I pick them up for $25 all the time. They are a dime a dozen at swapmeets. The 1850 has been around forever because they work well on mild 350 combos. That and the 3310 are Holley's best sellers. I'd say if you can get $80 for it, you are lucky. It's not a bad carb if you like vacuum secondaries or have a truck. That one is also better than older models, namely the 1850-3, which had a lot of plastic. Hang on to it, you don't have to feed it, and you may just find a use for it or be able to trade it for something else you want some day.
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well any motor i build i doubt will want a 600 cfm. so i dunno
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