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So I've got a few old carburators, I don't really know much about them or about how to identify them.. Looking for help, PLEASE! Lol looking to find out what kind of vehicle they belong on as well as what the best resell value would be.. Hopefully I came to the right place. 

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The 7028212 QuadraJet is for 1968 Chevrolet 327 engines. This could be a desirable carburetor.

 

17057204 is for 1977 Chevrolet 350 engines with automatic transmission. It's a smog era carb and lists for just about every carline Chevrolet made in 77.

 

I can't help much on the Holley but we have a true carburetor guru on AACA Forums. If carbking sees these he can tell you all there is to know about all of your carbs.

 

 

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1 hour ago, rocketraider said:

17057204 is for 1977 Chevrolet 350 engines with automatic transmission. It's a smog era carb and lists for just about every carline Chevrolet made in 77.

While the 1977 Qjet is a smog-era carb, it is probably one of the desirable 800 CFM versions. Earlier Qjets were 750 CFM. The only way to know for sure is to look down the primary bores.

 

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