Up for auction is a 1933 Ford flathead V8 intake manifold, carburetor, fuel pump, station, push rod, and hardware. All of which are in incredible condition for the age. I took pictures of the parts as I found them then took pictures after soaking in a parts washer and pressure washing them. I wanted to make sure there were no issues such as cracks and will make packing less messy. This is a really nice original set up. Someone must have taken this off to put on a two barrel set up for more power and left all of it on the shelf. I pushed the arm on the fuel pump and it made the “sick frog” gurgle which shows that everything is still functional. The drain valve still turns and seats nicely. The carburetor is also very nice, everything moves as it should and probably only needs a gasket set. After taking it out of the parts washer, I moved the accelerator linkage and the pump still works because it shot solvent out the bottom. It even has the steel ring for the air cleaner. If you have any questions at all, please ask, I will be happy to answer.