Vintage Edelbrock C427x Intake 427 Chevrolet Chevy Big Block Rat Rod Rectangular on 2040-parts.com
Romeo, Michigan, US
Up for grabs is a vintage Edelbrock rectangular port big block Chevy 427 Intake. Edelbrock part# C427X. Not sure of the year but the patina is great. No reserve auction. Sold as is. $20 flat rate shipping to the lower 48 States. Please ask all questions before bidding or buying.
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