Mopar 273 4 Barrell Intake Manifold 1966-67 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, North Carolina, US
Here is a factory intake for the 1966-67 Mopar 273 engine. Part # is 2536771. Will upgrade the 318 engine as well. The LA 273 and 318 ,1967 up to 1980 used the same size ports in head. Has been sand blasted but not painted. This intake needs to be blasted again and detailed. These are getting hard to find! Sold AS IS with 30.00 shipping to the lower 48
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