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    Hmmm

    So just for giggles, how much would this thing be worth if I decided to Ebay it? Seems like it would be a highly sought after part, somewhat. I have no plans to sell it, I was just curious. Some...
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    Thanks F100, Vike, and 428. The casting number...

    Thanks F100, Vike, and 428. The casting number on the intake is C7AE-9425-F, so at least I know what that is. I'm still having a prob with the block ID. I found the casting number in the usual...
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    I could be wrong on the number, I had about 30...

    I could be wrong on the number, I had about 30 running around in my head, I'll come back tomorrow and post the correct one. i'm also gonna want to ID my heads and the extra block I got. I know one...
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    I'll go home tonight and get the exact part No. ...

    I'll go home tonight and get the exact part No. Thanks for any help
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    Factory Aluminum Intake manifold

    Just curious which vehicles and engines these may have been on. It has a Part No of C7AE, which equates to a 67 engine. The guy i bought it from says its from a Pickup 390, but it seemed strange to...
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