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There was a very short run of Winters castings 3x2 manifolds that were fit for three Holley two barrel carbs as a trial to see if it would work for a Trans Am Camaro. The odds that this is one of them about equals that of getting a winning lottery ticket, but still possible. If that should happen, you want to own it..... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img] .....at almost any price. Oh, the Holley carb numbers that they used don't show up on any normal lists either.
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In the 50s and 60s, they made three aluminum duece Stromberg (sp?) kits that were very popular. I had one on my 56 Chevy and it ran stronger than a single four barrel. I never had any problems with it. Base price may be 300-500. If you don't have any luck with them, keep me in the loop. *Paul
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Well I bought it. What a cool day 2 piece. It is complete. The guy I bought it from had it on his 60 chevy. He said it was GM? But I couldn't find the winters mark on the intake. It has 3 rochester 2 jet carbs on it. I also got a pair of corvette 7 fin valve covers with the stagered holes. A NOS delco dual point distributor, still in the delco box. Also a set of 57 vette fuel injection emblems in the GM boxes. These three things will be for sale in the for sale section later on tonight.
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