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Good resin Holley Carburetors?

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Good resin Holley Carburetors?
Posted by RT4957 on Saturday, February 26, 2005 10:31 PM
Hi,,new To The Car Forum so excuse if this is Known or asked

I`m wanting to possibly do a Nascar Model that I`d like to Superdeail the heck out of.
As I remember,the Carburetors on the Monogram Nascar kits was a bit lacking in detail.
Is there an aftermarket Resin Carb,Say a Holley 650-750 that Is available,,and if so,,from who

Thanks
Phil/Rt4957
  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: Oklahoma City
Posted by Zone V Afterburner on Sunday, February 27, 2005 7:57 PM
Detail Master has resin Holley carbs,that come in a package of two:

http://detailmaster.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=detailmaster&Category_Code=DM-Resin

They also have carb linkage in photo-etch if you need that also.Here is the link to the front of the store.If you have never heard of Detail Master then please accept my advanced apologies.Your wallet and credit cards will never be the same again.

http://www.detailmaster.com


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Posted by RT4957 on Sunday, February 27, 2005 10:36 PM
I saw the Detail Master ones but I thought them a bit big Being Holley dominators

I might goof and use them anyway,but I was hoping for something like a 650-750

I think that Jo-han kits had something that looked nice but finding a jo-han kit now....

Thank ou for the Reply,,and yes I`ve been bitten by the Photoetch bug.

I was thinking of doing up a Dale Earnhardt Wrangler aero,or notchback Monte Carlo and detail the heck out of it.

just a future project

Thanks
Phil/Rt4957
  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: Oklahoma City
Posted by Zone V Afterburner on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 3:17 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by RT4957

I saw the Detail Master ones but I thought them a bit big Being Holley dominators


Well...the decision is up too you...In my opinion though...the DetailMaster carbs would be most appropriate for the situation.You stated that you have seen the carbs in question...how did you see them? through a web site or were you actually able to get a good look at them in a store? I've been dissapointed several times by purchasing something on-line and when once received looks nothing close to what I had intended on using it for.The only people that I know of that might be able to help you out besides DetailMaster (and I just thought of these guys while I was typing this) is Best Resin.

http://www.bestresin.com

They specialize in resin parts taken from current and out of production kits.Think of them as a way to kitbash parts without the expense of buying the whole kit.They have excellent castings as I have several of their intake/carb combo kits in my stash.But their willingness to have the customer 100% satisfied cannot get any better.They will litierally go out of their way to make sure that you are happy with what you get.They even helped answer some tech questions that I had for a quad downdraft Weber set-up.In fact I would go to these guys first....then Detail Master. Let me know what you find.

Later on...
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  • Member since
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  • From: Oklahoma City
Posted by Zone V Afterburner on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 3:19 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by RT4957I think that Jo-han kits had something that looked nice but finding a jo-han kit now....



They will have what your looking for....trust me.
Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you........ Jesus Christ......and the American soldier..... One died for your soul......... The other....for your Freedom!!
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