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••• New carburetors •••
One brand new (not "remanufactured") Stromberg WW3-272 2bbl, OE on 1967 318. Will fit either of the intakes below, or any Super Six intake, or a 273, 313, or 318. Atmospheric bowl vent (no hookup for charcoal can).
$225 plus the ride from Seattle.
One brand new (not "remanufactured") Carter BBD-6225s (now I ask you, how can you not love that carb ID number?) with integral electric choke. OE on 1973 heavy-duty truck 318. Will fit either of the intakes below, or any Super Six intake, or a 273, 313, or 318. Atmospheric bowl vent (no hookup for charcoal can).
$225 plus the ride from Seattle.
••• Intake manifolds •••
First, the yellow one. Factory Chrysler Australia item, 1967-up. Casting № A2626 246 (Guess what "A" stands for!). This is similar but not identical to the US-made '67-'75 export 2bbl intake. I ran it with good success on my '65 for about 8 years with a Stromberg carb just like the one listed later in this same ad. Took it off when the intake-to-exhaust manifold "hotbox" gasket failed (Remflex wasn't yet available at that time) — that's why there's soot all over the bottom of it. It'll clean up well; that's multiple coats of baked enamel on it; I know because I painted it and baked it myself in the kitchen oven (windows wide open and the house still stank of paint!). $225 plus the ride from Northern Michigan.
Next, this blue intake is a Chrysler Marine item, № E-7768-M with water heatbox № 3609 183. Cleaned and painted Chrysler Blue. If you want to use this one in a car that has any vacuum-operated accessories (heat/AC, power brakes, etc) you'd want to drill and tap for a vacuum nipple on the rearmost runner. The pad is there, just not drilled/tapped like on the passenger car intakes.
$275 plus the ride from Northern Michigan.
••• Air cleaner •••
Here's a byooteeful Argentinian high-perf 2bbl air cleaner from a Dodge 3700GT. Powder-coated gloss black; it won't flake off like paint. It was a bit dusty from sitting on the garage shelf; I sprayed glass cleaner on a paper towel and gave it a quick wipe, that's why there are some wipe-streaks and water drops in some of the photos. It's an offset air cleaner to leave room for an air conditioning compressor. It's also a low-profile air cleaner so you get to close the hood!
$149 plus the ride from Seattle
One brand new (not "remanufactured") Stromberg WW3-272 2bbl, OE on 1967 318. Will fit either of the intakes below, or any Super Six intake, or a 273, 313, or 318. Atmospheric bowl vent (no hookup for charcoal can).
$225 plus the ride from Seattle.
One brand new (not "remanufactured") Carter BBD-6225s (now I ask you, how can you not love that carb ID number?) with integral electric choke. OE on 1973 heavy-duty truck 318. Will fit either of the intakes below, or any Super Six intake, or a 273, 313, or 318. Atmospheric bowl vent (no hookup for charcoal can).
$225 plus the ride from Seattle.
••• Intake manifolds •••
First, the yellow one. Factory Chrysler Australia item, 1967-up. Casting № A2626 246 (Guess what "A" stands for!). This is similar but not identical to the US-made '67-'75 export 2bbl intake. I ran it with good success on my '65 for about 8 years with a Stromberg carb just like the one listed later in this same ad. Took it off when the intake-to-exhaust manifold "hotbox" gasket failed (Remflex wasn't yet available at that time) — that's why there's soot all over the bottom of it. It'll clean up well; that's multiple coats of baked enamel on it; I know because I painted it and baked it myself in the kitchen oven (windows wide open and the house still stank of paint!). $225 plus the ride from Northern Michigan.
Next, this blue intake is a Chrysler Marine item, № E-7768-M with water heatbox № 3609 183. Cleaned and painted Chrysler Blue. If you want to use this one in a car that has any vacuum-operated accessories (heat/AC, power brakes, etc) you'd want to drill and tap for a vacuum nipple on the rearmost runner. The pad is there, just not drilled/tapped like on the passenger car intakes.
$275 plus the ride from Northern Michigan.
••• Air cleaner •••
Here's a byooteeful Argentinian high-perf 2bbl air cleaner from a Dodge 3700GT. Powder-coated gloss black; it won't flake off like paint. It was a bit dusty from sitting on the garage shelf; I sprayed glass cleaner on a paper towel and gave it a quick wipe, that's why there are some wipe-streaks and water drops in some of the photos. It's an offset air cleaner to leave room for an air conditioning compressor. It's also a low-profile air cleaner so you get to close the hood!
$149 plus the ride from Seattle