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Used Webers

Just wondering what a decent price for used webers would be?

I need them to fit a '74 - GTV 2000
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Old 01-21-2003, 08:39 PM
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i see them from anywhere between $100-$200 each. of course this depends on who is selling them and what condition the carbs are in.
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Old 01-21-2003, 08:58 PM
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Italcarguy,

Thanks for the fast reply! I'll let you guys all know what I find when I find them.
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Used Webers

Search eBay for "DCOE" or "Webers", etc. You should find a handful for sale at any given time.

I have an extra pair but I want to learn how to rebuild them first.

I also have two new sets of aftermarket K&N-style, air filters for Weber DCOE's, but I believe I will stick with the stock airbox on my '67. Let me know if you're interested.
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On the air filter theme - I am still using the standard air box on my '76 1600 GT Junior with Webers. I wanted to get a better filter element though. It took me a lot of searching to establish that there wasn't much around. Eventually I got ITG to make up a custom foam filter for a very reasonable cost. Thoroughly recommend it.

I've given the details to Chris Sweetapple of Highwood Motor Company if you're interested. Tell him I sent you........
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Dave,

First I'd like to say welcome aboard!

Here are a few pictures of a car with what I think are ITG filters. More images of the same car and others can be seen here.

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Here is the image.
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Old 02-11-2003, 02:58 AM
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Those are certainly ITG filters - the one I have is a round one though and fits into the standard air box. My guess is that noise is not the main concern for the car that you have the pictures of........... but I still like to be able to drive to events and down to Le Mans in relative comfort, maybe I'm getting old......
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Stock Airbox

I will probably stick with my stock air box too. But it sure takes up a lot of space.
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