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Robb
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6 pack manifold dress up
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April 03, 2007 - 12:21:34 PM »
For a '70 Challenger 440...
would the 6 pack manifold have been painted or left aluminum ?
or was it a cast iron intake that year (and painted) ?
Thanks,
Robb
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70 Challenger SE (
440 SIX PACK
/ Keisler 5 speed, R/T SE replication) 68 Sport Satellite Convertible 383 Super Commando / 727 Survivor
2002 Trans AM WS6 convertible: DD
1999 4Runner 4x4: lifted-locked-armored expedition vehicle
1990 Jeep XJ 4x4: Front Dana 60, GM-14bolt rear, 3 link, 4link, 5.38 detroits, beadlocked 40's, stretched to 110" wb Rock Crawler
Grec
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Re: 6 pack manifold dress up
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April 03, 2007 - 12:58:31 PM »
I believe you're looking at painted iron in 1970.
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Re: 6 pack manifold dress up
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April 04, 2007 - 12:07:00 AM »
alum in 69 for the limited production A12 RR & Super Bees,
iron in 70 & definatly painted
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