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Original 340 six pack intake. #2264762
03/07/17 10:55 AM
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Russ_Davis Offline OP
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Cleaned the garage and found one listed as 70 E body. How rare are these now? Thanks

Re: Original 340 six pack intake. [Re: Russ_Davis] #2264764
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You can still buy them new but I'm not sure if the new ones have all the same numbers. In all the years I've collected six pack stuff, I've found the small block stuff is less desiresble than the big block six packs. More people add six packs to 440 equipped cars than smallblocks.

Re: Original 340 six pack intake. [Re: fastmark] #2264946
03/07/17 03:53 PM
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First of all, how lucky are you!?!

It should have a casting date on it somewhere, and that would make it more valuable to a restorer even if the part numbers are the same.

If I'm wrong and it's worthless, I'll give you $100 for it and even pay shipping!

R.

Re: Original 340 six pack intake. [Re: Russ_Davis] #2265436
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Originally Posted By Russ_Davis
Cleaned the garage and found one listed as 70 E body. How rare are these now? Thanks





$400-$500 max for a bare manifold in original unmodified form







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