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Ford 429 Cj/scj Shelby Intake Manifold Flanged For Holley Dominator 460 on 2040-parts.com

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Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Listed in a Ford enthusiasts magazines  as one of the Top 10 Rarest Ford Engine Parts: 429CJ/SCJ SHELBY Intake Manifold Flanged For A HOLLEY DOMINATOR Carburetor. I've owned this intake for over forty years and have never seen another or read about another one other than in that one article that declared it as rare as a 4-bolt main 289 block.. There are versions of this SHELBY 429CJ/SCJ intake flanged for a common Holley and there may or may not be Ford Power Parts models (obviously w/o SHELBY in casting) since they shared a number of manifold molds with SHELBY at Buddy Bar.

    I have a matching Dominator with the integral  Chromed Velocity Stacks that I intend to sell at a later date. 

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