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Polished Bds 471 4-71 Blower Supercharger Intake Ford 289 302 Gasser Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $1,299.00
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan, United States

Lapeer, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BDS Manufacturer Part Number:8404

  Available for auction is this very unique polished BDS blower intake that allows the use of a 471 GMC 'Jimmy' supercharger on a small block Ford application. This is one cool setup that uses a BDS 471 blower mounting base and pop off valve mounted on a custom modified Offy Ford 289/302 intake. The conversion work was carried out by BDS & IS 5.7 TALL,IT REQUIRES THE USE OF FLAT DIST.CAP. This intake fits all Ford 221, 260, 289 and 302 non Boss applications, and accepts one GMC 471 supercharger. This intake is in VERY PRESENTABLE DAILY DRIVER CONDITION and only shows normal wear and tear as described under CONDITION. The polishing shows well for its age  and there is no visable damage or repairs evident. This is a very neat and unique intake that will really make for a kool blower setup on your 289/302 motivated Gasser or Hot Rod!,IN PIC'S THERE IS TAPE OVER OPENINGS NOT DEFECTS OF ANY KIND,THE LAST PRICE IN MY BDS BOOK WAS 1750 NOT POLISHED.PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS.

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