1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
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				GatorsModelT
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1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor. This model was used up to June of 1910.  Is complete but has no float.  No visible cracks.
Asking $1500.
			
							
			
									
									
						Asking $1500.
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				GatorsModelT
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Re: 1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
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Re: 1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
What’s the number stamped on the flange ?
			
			
									
									
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				GatorsModelT
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Re: 1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
Hello, John 
104299 is the number on the flange. Attached is a photo.
			
							
			
									
									
						104299 is the number on the flange. Attached is a photo.
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				GatorsModelT
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				John W
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Re: 1909 Kingston 5 Ball Carburetor
This is a 1910 Carburetor. The numbers under 100,000 are 1909.