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For those of you that do not know. the 71 is a different animal from the 72 and later TQ's. It takes entirely different jets and in my opinion is a better carb.
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Rod is Right......
71 is a totally different animal than any other year. I bought two used ones for $600 and I was darn glad to find them.
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It looks like $450 isn't too far out of line. Ebay has a 71 automatic core (4973S) for sale for $299, and a 71 manual core (4972S) sold last week for $271 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-1971-...sAAOSwkelb~0Pz).
I'd be real interested in the HP delta you find between the 71 model and the later TQ's! ![]() |
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The E bay Carbs appear to be pretty rough.
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