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What's it worth?

Discussion in ''Da Nailhead' started by grnlark, Sep 23, 2004.

  1. grnlark

    grnlark BCA 34303

    I have an Offenhauser tri-power aluminum intake for a nailhead 401. It is complete with all matching number carbs and fully intact linkage. Everything is in exceptionally clean condition and the carbs/linkage move perfectly. I'm not sure that I'm willing to part with it because I always say "what if I decide to build that streetrod...." For right now I'm just dabbling to see what the set up is worth. Any idea? :Do No:
     
  2. lapham3@aol.com

    lapham3@aol.com Well-Known Member

    Matt-Hard to know the $ With ebay, all it takes is one with more $ than sense. Why not bolt it on your car, and see how it does?
     
  3. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    I came back to the same. A hiccup I suppose.
     
  4. Damian Kolosik

    Damian Kolosik Well-Known Member

    runit in your car thatd be a really cool set up man
    when you po[p that hood people will be like :jd: :bglasses: you should run it. :TU: :3gears:
     
  5. grnlark

    grnlark BCA 34303

    I thought about running it in my 65, but did a mock up on my brothers disassembled 65 GS and there's no clearance left for air cleaners. The intake takes the carbs too close to the underside of the hood. And I don't want to chop up the hood or add a scoop. Besides, I just aquired a 70 455 that's crying for TA aluminum heads and a complete rebuild. I think the 65 will like that! :TU:
     
  6. littlegto64

    littlegto64 Well-Known Member

    What sort of carbs does it have on it? Rochesters, Strombergs, Holleys? If you decide to sell, let me know. I am looking for a similar setup for my '53 Buick. It's getting a '63 401.

    Thanks,
     

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