Vintage 318 Poly Aluminum Intake Manifold Weiand 7503 Mopar Wide Block on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
NICE VINTAGE 318 POLY ALUMINUM INTAKE MANIFOLD WEIAND 7503
Very good condition - just removed from a nice running 318 poly. These intakes are no longer being manufactured and are quite rare. |
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