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Tri power intake ID please!
Can someone Id this intake? Is it worth $100.00
Thanks a bunch in advance.
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70,
'65. Probably GTO. MIGHT be "big car". Worth $100? Yes. Jim |
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Definitely a 65 Intake. Definitely worth $100.00 (may be worth as much as $350.00 to the guy who needs a intake with the right casting date on the intake. For 99% of the other customers somewhere between as was said, $100.00 and $300.00 to buy.
A Bunch of the tri-powers would crack in the water cross-over area, I would strip the paint off the intake and do a very good inspection of the part. Cast Intakes are very hard to fix. When you remove the cross-over and use a different cross-over the price drops accordingly except for a racer who wants to run a tri-power. There are ALUMINUM Tri-Powers being reproduced therefore the demand for cast units has dropped a lot. Tom Vaught
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It's a 65, the cast part number on it should be #9778818...
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