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                I have a stock, original vacuum secondary Carter AFB on my 312 Fairlane.  A while back I bought a correct '57 4100 to overhaul and use in place of the AFB, believing it to be a superior carburetor.  The shop manual also references the first gen Holley 4150 as an option.
  I was wondering, what determined which carburetor ended up on which car?  Is one more common than the others?  Did the customer choose between the 3, or was it a production order thing, or maybe by location?
            
			    
  				
			    1954 Crestline Victoria 312 4-bbl, 3-speed overdrive 
               
                                                                                               
                                  
               
           
                    
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