I’ve put together a lot of Holley G carburetors, there’s about 80 seats in that picture since I started saving them, but I’ve never came across a mixing chamber cover that read,”Holley Bros”. I know the earlier ones (pre-T) said that but I’ve never seen it on a G.
Lots of different variations though of just the brass ones. I’ve only ever came across one brass one without “Detroit” and some Pats Pend have a periods, some don’t. Just odd stuff I notice.
Holley Bros Holley G
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Re: Holley Bros Holley G
Corey does nice work.
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Re: Holley Bros Holley G
Yes he does. Corey has restored two Holley Gs for me. One full brass and one steel. Both were tested on a running engine and brilliantly finished/painted. Highly recommend Corey.
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