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1968 Mustang Cougar Coupe Conv Fastback 302 4v J Code Intake Manofold 8g3 Oem 68 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.68
Location:

Waterloo, Illinois, United States

Waterloo, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Interchange Part Number:DATE 8G3 Manufacturer Part Number:C8ZE-9425-A

1968 Mustang Cougar J Code 302 4 bbl manifold, DTD 8G3, July 3,1968.  It will fit any small block 260 289 302 ford block 1965 through 1969. I had it cleaned up years ago, but it has gotten surface rust sitting in the garage the lase 10 years or so.  Also the bottom stamped steel plate is missing, you could swap one off a 2 barrel manifold. 

Shipping in lower 48, $ 39.95

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