Looking to put a value to Aluminum Intake

303Radar

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I ran into guy at the shop I'm using who says he has a large port, dual carb, aluminum 409 intake manifold.
I told him I'd help him find a value for it.
I'll get a casting number from him at some point.

I know there are a lot of variables that go into a possible value and without a pic or a casting number, I'm asking for a shot in the dark.

However, assuming it is in good shape with no cracks, what is a middle of the road value if this is stock vs. aftermarket? I don't believe it is an Edelbrock re-pop.
 

303Radar

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The gentleman has a 61, I believe it's a bubble top. The work he had done was a 427 crate engine but pushed back about 8 - 12 inches. Tons of custom work.

I may post a pic next week when I get back to the shop. It's a really nice end result.
 
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Don Jacks

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in fair shape,I'd say an 881 intake would be about 250,in super good shape,maybe 450.
 

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303Radar

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I got an update from Bill:
The manifold is an original winters casting, no flaws. carbs are period correct edlebrock competition plus with air cleaners , fuel line and linkage, not factory. thanks for your interest.

I didn't realize he was referring to a complete intake, but now I know.
 

Lebe

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I'm not an expert but for a time was looking for a dual 4 barrel 409 intake and as indicated above in good shape (water ports not corroded) would be $450-$650. No idea value with carbs.
 
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