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mopardug

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This was sitting on top of a 440 that I recently picked up. I have no idea what it's out of.

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More pics. I have multiple pics to try and give a better look.
Thanks in advance.

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Worth good money to the right guy. 1962 B and C body with a 413. Available over the counter for the B bodies and installed on the 300 and 300H.
 
Can't read the carb tags.
 
If those are the original carbs that set up could be worth big money to someone restoring a 300. You may want to check on FCBO for a value.
 
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4399: 1970 truck 413 carb.
Must be a 413 intake if it fit an RB
 
Can't say; but thays sure is pretty!
 
Intake is 413. They ran this on '62 Chrysler 300H. Unfortunately, it does not have matching carbs. Both of these carbs have automatic chokes, meaning they are both for single 4-bbl setup. The 2 X 4 setups had a primary carb with a choke and a secondary carb with no provision for a choke. I once had a matched set on a 1964 Polara 500. My carbs also had the large central brass idle speed nut as early Hemi carbs had. The intake could be worth $500.00 to the right guy. The carbs are not anything special, so are only worth whatever a swap meet carb goes for.

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