Capmv8 Hogan Flathead V8 Twin Carb Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Auckland, New Zealand
Legendary NZ Flathead Guru ; Ron Hogan developed a select range of aluminium cast products for the early Ford and Lincoln Zephyr/Continental Flathead enthusiast in the 1950’s. The patterns for these have now been updated and the products are again available. Mac's Speed Shop have product in stock and represent this NZ made product range. This manifold has received improvements by Garth Hogan, son of legendary Kiwi hot rod enthusiast Ron Hogan. Ron made a large contribution to the New Zealand hot rodding and Speedway scene with his patterns and castings of aluminium heads and manifolds for Ford sidevalve V8s. This intake is now cast from 5008 aluminium and heat treated to provide long lasting performance and quality for the enthusiast.
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