Carb Question

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My brother was cleaning out some old remnants of things he had in his shop. This carb is a Holley List 4053. I have looked it up 3 times and not getting an answer on the application? Help

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Not sure what the application that it was used on but my Holley book says it's a 4150, 780cfm. You probably knew that.
 
My brother was cleaning out some old remnants of things he had in his shop. This carb is a Holley List 4053. I have looked it up 3 times and not getting an answer on the application? Help

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375 horse 396. And you guys thought Chevy's were cheap to restore. Here's another by looking up the GM part number. $1000 for a core. Yikes! 1968 Camaro Carburetor, Z/28 Holley Carburetor 4053, Original GM Original Used 3923289
 
This is a carb off my friends 69 Z28 302 4 speed Camaro, It is a 850 not a 780 ? I don't know why. He bought the car in 1974 when we were in high school off the original owner.

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