This is the smallest Kingston 5 ball I’ve ever seen, thought it might fit a Sears auto buggy but too small. It seems complete with good float. I’ve never seen one this small but perhaps someone would have a use for it which would be a much better life for this unusual early carburetor than sitting in a display cabinet. $220.00 shipped continental USA.
The 1910 model T sized 5 ball is only pictured for comparison & not for sale.
Payment Pending! Small complete Kingston 5 ball, early horseless carriage or hit & Miss
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Re: Small complete Kingston 5 ball, early horseless carriage or hit & Miss
What is the pipe size on it? 3/4?
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Re: Small complete Kingston 5 ball, early horseless carriage or hit & Miss
John, sent you a message.