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<blockquote data-quote="Safari Hunt" data-source="post: 5249496" data-attributes="member: 21298"><p>Good luck. Is there another brand that uses the same carb? I had a Mariner which was a Japanese Mercury, made under Mercury license. Friend had an early model Mercedes; dealer wanted $1k for a carb. Traded the car.</p><p>Story how things can be the same: a friend spent time in the US and England. One of his friends had a Rolls-Royce and needed a new alternator. Dealer wanted $500. My friend went over, pulled the alternator off the R-R and went to a huge car parts store. Never said what it was for, just said, "I need one of these." Guy looked at the number on the housing and came back with one. $75 with trade. Seems R-R bought GM or Ford engines and drive trains, reworked them and put them in their cars.</p><p>Found a part for a '66 Olds that was a common part for all GM cars for 7 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safari Hunt, post: 5249496, member: 21298"] Good luck. Is there another brand that uses the same carb? I had a Mariner which was a Japanese Mercury, made under Mercury license. Friend had an early model Mercedes; dealer wanted $1k for a carb. Traded the car. Story how things can be the same: a friend spent time in the US and England. One of his friends had a Rolls-Royce and needed a new alternator. Dealer wanted $500. My friend went over, pulled the alternator off the R-R and went to a huge car parts store. Never said what it was for, just said, "I need one of these." Guy looked at the number on the housing and came back with one. $75 with trade. Seems R-R bought GM or Ford engines and drive trains, reworked them and put them in their cars. Found a part for a '66 Olds that was a common part for all GM cars for 7 years! [/QUOTE]
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