The Carter AVS used on MOPAR cars for so long, was an excellent carburetor. Edelbrock now has the license to make new ones, and does so. Chrysler also used Holley carbs in 1970-71, and these worked well. There were recalls associated with them, but I think it had more to d owith the twiddling done to pass emissions, than with the way it worked. The Thermoquad was great, because it flowed 800 CFM, and wouldn't over-carb an engine, and had that way cool spreadbore design. As with all carburetors, the real issues arise not from the brand of carb chosen, but from misguided attempts to tune them, using incorrect procedures, or improper parts. I like Holley, but love the T-quad. You can even use a Rochester Quadrajet, if you want. My 1985 Dodge van had one, and it was fine. Yes, it was factory-installed. Carter folded in 1984, and Chrysler still needed carburetors. They went to Rochester.