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From athens greece
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thanks for the info guys see i live in greece for 8 months a year and then back to canada for 3-4 months so here i see alot of cars sitting on the side of the road for parts it's legal if the car has a sticker with a redline across it from the goverment they want to clean up the streets and there is alot of cars here old cortinas{1965-66} and old dattos well thanks again and any more info would be great rich
Posted on: 2004/7/16 8:02
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In Australia (and possibly England), the 32/36 was found as OEM on 2 litre Ford Escorts and Cortinas.
I'm sure in Europe though there would have been a number of Fiats (for example) that had them as well
Posted on: 2004/7/16 5:54
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In North America, nearly all Ford 2.3 liter engines, circa 1973-1985. Also Chevrolet 2.3 liter (Vega, etc). This is the Holley version of the 32/36. Check the venturi sizes, some may be better suited for a 1.2 liter (smaller primary venturi).
Posted on: 2004/7/15 20:36
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From athens greece
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does anybody have info on which makes of cars the webber 32-36 carbs came on in stock form,early capris or chevs ,fords ???
Posted on: 2004/7/15 19:33
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