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Chevy Sbc Cast Iron 2 Bbl Imca, Nascar,circle Track Intake 6263752 on 2040-parts.com

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Madison, New York, United States

Madison, New York, United States

I am selling this hard to find and very saught after small block chevy i2bbl ntake manifold for circle track applications where rules require a cast iron manifold. This is one of the best flowing SBC manifolds. All holes are good, part no is 6263752 k11 tHESE MANIFOLDS CAME ON 275 HP 327, AND 300HP 350'S. IN 1970 TO 1972. These high flowing manifolds are used by IMCA, WISSOTA AND NASCAR RACERS.

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