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Sbc 2x2 On Smooth Flowing Offenhauser 2x4 Intake With Big 2110 Holley Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $989.00
Location:

Tomball, Texas, US

Tomball, Texas, US
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This is a foundation of an Offenhauser 2x4 intake that was polished at one time so it's as smooth as a spanked baby's butt, with special fabricated early Offy adapters added making possible to add 2 large Holley 2110's. This gives you just under 600 CFM. This is a fuel ready unit for the rodder that wants something a bit different and a bit more economy minded than a tri power. Complete and fuel ready.  All fabrication and assembly accomplished by DICK'S HOT ROD CARBS.  If you got the questions, I got the time.

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