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1956 1957 Lincoln Mercury M335 M 335 2x4 Dual Quad Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $1,350.00
Location:

Glen Burnie, Maryland, US

Glen Burnie, Maryland, US
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VERY RARE ORIGINAL 1957  LINCOLN MERCURY M 335  2X4 DUAL QUAD ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR THE 368 LYB BLOCK  ENGINES.
 
THIS MANIFOLD WAS  USED ON THE 1957 ,BILL STROPE PREPARED NASCAR RACING CARS.
 
THIS 2X4 FACTORY DUAL QUAD INTAKE MANIFOLD MOVED THE HORSEPOWER FROM 290HP UP TO 335HP OR M335. THIS MANIFOLD HAS NO CRACKS, NO REPAIRS, NO CORROSION.
 I ALSO HAVE THE MATCHING M335 ALUMINUM VALVE COVERS FOR THIS INTAKE...  THIS MANIFOLD  WILL FIT ALL THE 1952-1960 LINCOLN MERCURY 317, 341, 368 Y-BLOCK ENGINES.
 
 SELLING WORLDWIDE,AND I WILL SHIP.I WILL SHIP.I WILL SHIP!

 

PLEASE NO QUESTIONS ABOUT SHIPPING CHARGES.

 

PLEASE FIGURE SHIPPING FROM MY ZIP CODE OF 21060 TO YOU BASED ON A 15 POUND PACKAGE.

 

SHIPPING QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED TO THE WINNING BIDDER ONLY!



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