1958 Pontiac Tri-power 3-2bbl Intake #529571, 300-330 Hp W/ Rochester Carburetor on 2040-parts.com
Rising Sun, Maryland, United States
1958 Pontiac tri-power 3-2bbl intake #529571, 300-330 HP w/ Rochester Carburetor. Used on 370 Cu Inch.
Original tri-power intake. She is rusty, she is crusty, she is heavy! Should bead blast and clean up. Threads will all need chased but look like they're OK. No cracks, welds or breaks. Some rust damage on one end, see photos. Barn find that needs salvaged. Sold AS IS.
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