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Ford 292 - 2 Barrel Intake And Carburator on 2040-parts.com

US $142.00
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
For Auction Ford 292 Intake Manifold and Carburetor. The intake has been stripped, blasted, etch primed and painted. The Carburetor has been rebuilt not long ago. I bought these to put onto a 1955 Thunderbird but decided to not use them in the restoration. They are in great condition and are being offered for sale.
Brand:Ford Motor Company Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Etch Primed and Painted Ford Red

For Auction Ford 292 Intake Manifold and Carburetor.
 
The intake has been stripped, blasted, etch primed and painted. 

The Carburetor has been rebuilt not long ago. 

I bought these to put onto a 1955 Thunderbird but decided to not use them in the restoration. 

They are in great condition and are being offered for sale.

The 2 barrel is far more economical to run than the 4 barrel.

Excellent Condition

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