1967 Chevy 396/350hp Cast Iron Intake Manifold - 3866948 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
1967 CHEVY 396/350HP
Cast Iron Intake Manifold
This is a used cast iron GM intake manifold for the Chevy 396/350HP engine. It has been vatted, magnaflux checked for cracks, thermal cleaned and steelabrated. It has the "Holley" mounting flange.
- Casting #3866948.
- Date code L 30 6 = Dec 30, 1966.
- Has Holley carburetor flange.
- Blue Monkey not included!
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