For Sale Intake, headers, webbers, air filters, linkage and vacuum plenum

Wesman07

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Classic case of too many irons in the fire. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I will probably never put these parts to good use. Hopefully they can find another good home to someone here.

What’s for sale is the headers, intake manifold, webbers, throttle linkage, vacuum plenum and air filters. I was told it’s currently set up for fuel injection but can easily go back to carbonated. He kept great documentation and gave me everything he had.

I’m asking what he paid for the carburetors new. $960 + shipping
 

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What a cool set up. Because the carbs are throttles would this work well for high and low revving engines?

I have a street build but I don't want to get something like this if it wont work for my application. I have a 1990 EFI RV cam grind.

Thanks
 
What a cool set up. Because the carbs are throttles would this work well for high and low revving engines?

I have a street build but I don't want to get something like this if it wont work for my application. I have a 1990 EFI RV cam grind.

Thanks
To be honest I don’t know. I would need to run the numbers, which I can do.

I do know this was built for hot rod type chassis. What would this be going it? I can take measurements.
 
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