I read some posts from time to time, and can't believe some of them. I still work most days in my shop. I lost my wife of 50 years suddenly, and had a rough time. I do answer my phone for any help that people may need, and still work on carburetors. I can be reached at 314 843-7545, or 314 550-3318. You can also e-mail me at bobkunz@att.net..
Bob Kunz is not dead or retired.
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I read some posts from time to time, and can't believe some of them. I still work most days in my shop. I lost my wife of 50 years suddenly, and had a rough time. I do answer my phone for any help that people may need, and still work on carburetors. I can be reached at 314 843-7545, or 314 550-3318. You can also e-mail me at bobkunz@att.net..
Bob------
Very sorry to hear of your personal tragedies. However, it's great to know that you are alive, well, and still in the carburetor business.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Bob,
Sorry to hear about your wife, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.- Top
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Bob's the best.Bill Lacy
1967 427/435 National Top Flight Bloomington Gold
1998 Indy Pacecar- Top
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Bob....
Sorry for your loss. The 3367 you did for me back in 2003 still looks good and works perfectly. I agree with the others, you're the best!!!!
FrankFrank
1966 Milano Maroon Roadster
2004 CE Z06- Top
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Hi Bob, I haven't been on this forum for a while. Sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. God Bless her, you and the family.
Nice to see you are still plugging away on the carbs. Holler if you ever need anything. John- Top
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Bob,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. The 3245 Holley carb that you restored for my 66 L-79 Chevy II back in 1989 still looks new and performs flawlessly. Thanks for the great work that you do and glad to hear you are still at it. I have another carb that I would like for you to work your magic on. I'll call you when I get it off the car.
Take care,
Dave- Top
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Bob;
I too wish to express my condolences at the loss of your wife. We last met a few years back at our winter meet here in Florida, and we discussed our mutual friends up at D and M Corvette in Downers Grove, IL. I appreciated your advice about Carter products; specially the AFB series. I finally got my lean surge cured by re-bushing the primary shaft. It wasn't sloppy enough to cause a vacuum leak, but bad enough to alter the exposure between the transition slots. I'm very pleased with the performance, and specially happy to finally have a correctly dated carburetor back on my original one owner 63 Vette. Can't think of anything else I want to do other than drive it as it is for the rest of my days (just turned 75).
Take care and hope our paths will cross yet once again in the pursuit of our mutual hobby and interest.
Stu Fox- Top
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