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Vintage Weiand Tunnel Ram Big Block Chevy Rectangular Port Dual Holley 465 Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Portage, Michigan, United States

Portage, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Weiand Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BB Chevy

Say "Why And"! Old school classic Weiand dual quad tunnel ram setup for big block Chevy with rectangular port heads. This is a three piece intake. Comes with a pair of 1848 465 cfm Holley carbs and velocity stack air cleaners. For extra height the carbs are sitting on spacers. This setup looks absolutely killer sticking thru the hood of any hotrod.

Carbs should be rebuilt, a couple of $30 kits from Holley will take care of that. The stack air cleaners will need new foam. Carbs are sooty but not damaged.

Free shipping with buy it now. Any offer I accept will be plus shipping from 49002. Local pickup always an option. Thanks! Wes

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