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Original 69 427 Camaro Zl-1 68 69 Corvette L-88 Intake Manifold L88 Zl1 3933198 on 2040-parts.com

US $655.00
Location:

Leo, Indiana, United States

Leo, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:3933198 Brand:GM

  Up for sale is an original 1969 ZL-1 Camaro  & 1968-1969 L-88 Corvette aluminum intake manifold. The intake is GM part# 3933198. The intake is in very nice shape as all threads are in super shape with no issues to be seen. The intake has not been ported or altered in any way and has a super nice original look. This is as nice as one could hope to find. This is a must for that matching numbers restoration or a re-creation!! 

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