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Max Wedge 426 Nascar Intake 2406185 Rare Single 4 Bbl 2406185 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Sayre, Pennsylvania, US

Sayre, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:2406185 Warranty:No

Up for bid is a rare mopar single 4 bbl aluminum intake for a 426 max wedge engine used by Plymouth and Dodge. It is casting # 2406185 and I believe it is called the nascar intake because it was made to compete in nascar back in the early 1960s. I have been told there were only a few of these made. The intake is in very nice condition but the carb mounting holes will be needing helicoils installed. I also have a 426 max wedge block dated July 30 1963 and a pair of heads and a cross ram intake with carbs I will be offering. I will answer all questions Thanks for looking and good luck.

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