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Vintage 2x2 Thickstun High-rise Intake, Ford Mercury Flathead V8, 1932, Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Niagara Falls, New York, United States

Niagara Falls, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Thickstun Other Part Number:MP Manufacturer Part Number:PM-7 Surface Finish:Aluminum

This is a vintage THICKSTUN intake for a Ford or Mercury flathead V8 engine.
It's a 2x2 intake, 7 1/4" in height, and it's in great shape.  All of the threads look good. 
There is nothing cracked or broken, and the intake is ready to bolt on.
It has MP stamped on it.  "Manufacturers Prototype?"  I have several other prototype parts in my collection, so this seems logical.


I can ship anywhere in the world.  I am happy to work closely with the successful bidder to ensure safe, secure delivery.  Shipping costs will be the responsibility of the buyer.    The shipping cost posted with this ad is an approximation only.  It would be more for overseas shipping of course.  When you've made a firm decision to purchase, I can determine the exact cost of shipping for you.  I can ship within the U.S. or within Canada, so there will be no duty, taxes, or brokerage fees.  For other countries, buyer is responsible for whatever tax your government demands.  Item will be insured for the amount the buyer decides.

I have been collecting antique car parts for 35 years, and I am selling off most of my collection.  Take a look at my other listings.  There will be several more very rare items being made available in the coming weeks.  Many are N.O.S.  These will be especially interesting to anybody finishing off a hot rod, antique car, or rat rod.  (complete set of ARDUN heads, E&J headlights, McCulloch blower, Graham Supercharger, prototype flathead intakes, Federal-Mogul copper heads, Shanafelt heads, drop axles, exhaust manifolds, etc.)

I have 100% feedback as buyer and as seller, and I have sold to countries around the world.  Bid with confidence. 

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