Ford 4bbl Carburetor 68 69 429 C6 Thunderbird on 2040-parts.com
Stanford, Kentucky, US
This carb was a spare parts carb I had for my grandfathers 1968 429 Thunderbird.
Carb id tag reads C8SF H B 8L 27, which confirms it was from a 68 69 thunderbird with a 429 and c6 tranny. It will definitely need cleaned up to be used, as it was just a parts carb for us. It does seem to be complete, although plastic tumbler on choke is broke.
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