Fresh rebuild, Stock jetting 68/78 and .031 squirter. It's a real gem of a carb for full-on restoration. Pics here are pre-restoration. She cleaned up nice....
$500.... please I do not know hertiage of carb. service replacement. Not off a car I owned.
The Holley four digit date code did not appear until after 1972 (IIRC) and the "3233" decodes as the 323rd day of the third year in 'a' decade; so 1973, 1983, or . . . . ;)
Scott.
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Quote from: pbf777 on February 24, 2026, 06:39:48 PMThe Holley four digit date code did not appear until after 1972 (IIRC) and the "3233" decodes as the 323rd day of the third year in 'a' decade; so 1973, 1983, or . . . . ;)
Scott.
You are just wrong here. Appreciate the comments, but being a dick in an ad with bad info... bad form. Mind your own business.
From Google: and your Moderator
Holley Carb Identification
Holley carburetor date codes are typically stamped on the front of the choke air horn, below the List number. Pre-1973 carbs use a 3-digit code (Year-Month-Week), while post-1973 units generally use a 4-digit Julian code (Day of Year-Year).
Additionally the Holley 4118 was never used on a production vehicle. It is a service replacement part.
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