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348/409 Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Winsted, Connecticut, US

Winsted, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3830831 Warranty:No

1963 348/409 Passenger Car intake manifold. Was used only in 1963 on a 340 H.P. passenger car. Manifold is in good condition but needs to be cleaned. The casting number is 3830831.

Due to the size and weight of this item I will be shipping it UPS Ground.  You pay the actual cost of shipping plus $5.00 for handling and $2.00 for tracking. I will send you an invoice once the auction has ended for the cost of the manifold, tracking, shipping and packaging. I am a UPS shipper so I do get a discount which I forward to my customers I do not fully package an item untill it sells so I don't know the exact weight and dimensions untill it is sold. EBays shipping service has been a little off in the past when I shipped things so expect shipping could be a little extra then what you are quoted when bidding. Thank you and Please E-mail me with Questions!

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