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I was wondering if anyone knows the color of the carburetor on 1932 Chevrolet? is it gray like the engine?
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Is the air horn painted or left plain aluminum?
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The cast iron body and dust cover were painted black. The paint on the body is a utility grade dull black not flat or high gloss. the dust cover is much glossier but not a modern high gloss. Other parts are not painted. Some (like throttle arms) are plated and others bare metal.
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I should have remembered "pot metal" as I swapped my carb out to a 569S due to a warped cover (5 years after repair) and a spare had an air horn that the pot metal completely fractured.
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