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    Default Carberator needed for my 1971 hawke Formular Ford

    During my resturation I noticed a crack runing down the outside of my carberator. I am thinking that I will need a new one.
    Does anyone have a source?
    Thank you

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    Default FF carburetor

    You are probably looking for a Weber 32/36 DGV. New ones are available at PegasusAutoRacing.com from $399 to $679.
    There is probably a reason your old carb cracked. You will want to investigate and resolve that.

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    Ivey Engines. https://iveyengines.com

    They have race prepped carbs in stock. They sell their carbs to Pegasus.

    Bolt it on, set the idle and go racing.

    Joe

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    Deleted in the interest of accurate Hawke history preservation.
    Last edited by E1pix; 12.02.23 at 4:28 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by E1pix View Post
    This is very off-topic, but curiosity demands I ask…

    Does your Hawke, per chance, have an additional square-tube section welded over the width of the front framerail to prevent bottoming out? And/or, do you know who the original owner was?

    If so, the car belonged to a late, near-lifetime friend — and is both of great significance to me, and to FF history.


    Hello
    No it does not

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnhafkenschiel View Post
    You are probably looking for a Weber 32/36 DGV. New ones are available at PegasusAutoRacing.com from $399 to $679.
    There is probably a reason your old carb cracked. You will want to investigate and resolve that.

    Hello
    Thank you

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    You can try checking out local auto parts stores or even online shops like Amazon or eBay. I think with 500$ you'll get it.

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    Go with Ivey. You'll never regret it. They must be raced prepped, which is NOT a DIY proposition!

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    Are you still looking for a carb?

    John

    Quote Originally Posted by rkozinski View Post
    During my resturation I noticed a crack runing down the outside of my carberator. I am thinking that I will need a new one.
    Does anyone have a source?
    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkozinski View Post
    Hello
    No it does not
    Darn, was worth asking and Thanks for answering.

    Would you mind deleting my quote from your reply above?

    Chassis piracy is terrible these days, and though odds are low in this case I’d never want to risk an unscrupulous seller reading my post and claiming any car was my friend’s based on info I’ve provided — and I am likely the only person in the world to know this telling detail.

    This was my friend I was referring to… long read, but you might enjoy:
    https://www.apexspeed.com/forums/sho...ler-Really-Was
    Last edited by E1pix; 12.02.23 at 4:42 PM.
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