1965-79 Pontiac Weiand 7286 Aluminum Intake Manifold 326 400 389 455 on 2040-parts.com
Franklin Park, Illinois, US
Selling a Weiand 7286 Intake manifold for a Pontiac 326,389,400,455. Intake has been sandblasted and coated with clear. Looks very nice. No stripped threads and no helicoils. Retails for $500 +. If you have any questions or want more pictures call/text 1-708-843-2995. I will sell for $250 + Shipping just give me a call. Thanks Zack
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