Looks like an AFB. Looks like Buick linkage and fuel inlet.
Give me the carb number and I will decode...
All I know is it was described as an AVS on eBay when I bought it about twenty years ago. I’m not very familiar with them, so I can’t say authoritatively whether it’s an AVS or an AFB.
If it’s an AFB, cool!
Ha!
You’re not gonna believe this!
In looking for the carb number, I found it embossed “Carter AFB”! I stashed it when I got it and eventually got rid of the intended car.
I guess the previous seller was wrong!
I’m going to edit the thread title.
Thanks, Robert!
AVS has a sheet metal valve on the top - see attached image in previous post. You have an AFB.
Look for a number, sometimes on an aluminum tag...again, refer to image I posted.
There’s no tag. There is a sticker on the air horn, but the text has long since faded. Any other places to look for identification?
'E4' is the date code - May 1964
I’m not in a rush. I’m just cleaning out the garage and ran across the carb on a shelf.
I’ll give forum members a chance to see this. I’ll give it about a week. If no one here shows any interest, to eBay I shall go!
Thanks for the great info, Robert!
I grew up working in Pop's restoration shop and from 1980 until 1988 I drove only Mopar, so I've worked on a few of these. Glad I could help out!!!
So, ummm, could I interest you in a certain Carter AFB carburetor that I happen to have?
The price is right!