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Any Interest In A Set Of Weber 45 DCOE 15/16 ?


Goner

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Hey guys,

 

I have a matched pair of Weber 45 DCOE 15/16 that have been rebuilt and have not seen fuel since. I know these were the original carbs used on the 1800 TiSa so maybe someone here can use them? If you are interested let me know and I will post some pictures. 

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1 hour ago, zinz said:

Just curious...do these have the angled air horns? The ones that can rotate to match up with the airbox rubbers?

 

Ed

 

I don't recall... But I will double check the air horns and get back to you tonight. 

 

1 hour ago, Mike_B said:

Where in Chicago are you located?  I may want to take a look at these in person.

 

I'm located near Midway Airport. 

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33 minutes ago, Goner said:

I don't recall... But I will double check the air horns and get back to you tonight. 

 

Just curious... I have this same set with those particular air horns.  Apparently, the horns are hard to come by...

 

Picture as I found mine mounted on a rough '72  (appears it was an aftermarket Alpina A2 setup) The horns are angled and when you loosen the flange at the base and the horns, you can spin them to match the angle of the airbox boots.

 

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'69 Granada... long, long ago  

'71 Manila..such a great car

'67 Granada 2000CS...way cool

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Interested.   

 

I have a set of the 45mm horns, but my Webers are 40's, and I have the alpina airbox. 

 

I might be interested in the 45's to solve this dilemma, or trade away the horns to a worthy project.  

 

jb

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