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Howdy guys. I have a 71 coronet with the 318 2bbl. My carb is starting to go bad and i need a rebuild. My ol buddy at napa told me there was many carbs and that i would need the number from the carb and it would probably be a pain to find it. My question is, can i look up my vin or anything to find the carb that they used? thanks a lot guys
carburetors are a foreign language to most people at parts stores. a quick search of rock auto turned up these-

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[TD="class: partlayout"]STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # 1597 {Click Info Link for Alternate/OEM Part Numbers3514242, 3744795, 69500, 9811, CK5382, CK5492, CK5562, CT1097, CT904, CT904A, CT904B} Carburetor Type: Model BBD; Carter 2 Bbl. Carbs
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[TD="class: partlayout"]STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # 1420B {#4267092} Holley 2 Bbl.
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That's actually been the way since I started working on cars. Because the same model engine can come with carbs from Carter, Holley, Rochester, they need the number off the side of the carb to look up the correct kit. Also, over the years, the carb may have been swapped out for a different one. VIN won't help them, because back the VIN will only say what engine it has, not the carb it has.

Your buddy is doing you a favor actually. Napa lists 7 carb kits for your car.

http://www.carburetion.com/carbid.htm can give you some help on where to find the carb number.
If you can't find a tag with a number on it, take the carb off and clean the outside, it will also be stamped on the casting somewhere. If you have to, bring it in so you can relay numbers to the guy.