e9 Weber Carb For Sale, anyone ?

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Friendly Hello ALL / sincere best ProActive Healthy wishes and with zero or minimal car issues too (wink & smile) So, anyone out there need/want a Weber Carb ? was working fine and was in my 69e3-2800 when i purchased car 2years ago and since then, have removed and replaced with new Dual Webers. I will attach pix of my 69e3 (for those curious ) it came out of but more pertinently valuable will be 2 pix of item for sale, Weber carb. I am sadly/unfortunately NOT as knowledgeable as several / many of you so, if you have any questions, just let me know and will happily collaborate with you. Oh, just recently learned this is a Weber 32/36 D G E V carburetor (and it is a “progressive something Choke setup, as was explained to me but was getting too technical-specific for me, wink/smile) but JUST want to offer/give this to someone who can actually use in their project….$ 200 plus shipping….enjoy your today everyone ! Thomas in Westchester County NY
 

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FYI >> Many carb bodies are often stamped with identification marks. For example, a 32/36 DGV:

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@Dick Steinkamp @BarneyT @nashvillecat (because you all chimed in and helped/educated me with this). Ok its still Weber carb (wink/smile) but very small (especially to these fast-aging eyes, ugh ?!) says 38 DGA and then looks like SV (maybe because imprinted near Weber, says made in Spain…huh..thought it would've been Germany) and right underneath that, there is 22E……ANYONE out there interested in this ? Sincere thnx again and best wishes with YOUR projects….thomas in NY
 
Weber carbs were made in Italy and Spain. Spanish made 38/38 DGAS was a fairly common carburetor. The DGAS has a water choke (closed when hot coolant passes through a valve attached to the carb body) as opposed to the DGEV that has an electric choke.

Looks to be in pretty good shape.
 
Weber carbs were made in Italy and Spain. Spanish made 38/38 DGAS was a fairly common carburetor. The DGAS has a water choke (closed when hot coolant passes through a valve attached to the carb body) as opposed to the DGEV that has an electric choke.

Looks to be in pretty good shape.
Oh ok thank you for my continued education……looks to me in good shape…i gently brush-cleaned it so maybe looks slightly better in person but…now just hope someone will want it AND use it in their Project
 
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