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On eBay, it is what it is when the auction closes. I've never seen a bare intake sell for more than $1000. Then, if one is doing a Caribbean restoration, the correct carbs, that's $2000; lines and linkage another $500; air cleaner $1200-$1500.
Of course, if you are building a hot rod, then the above doesn't apply. thnx, jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/8 20:31
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This has been just as hard to track down as the bell housing. I am Young still so Ill keep saving my pennys and looking.
Posted on: 2010/6/9 13:15
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I would think at those prices someone would have looked into having them reproduced in India or maybe China.
Posted on: 2010/6/9 16:39
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They were in repro, or at least advertised, a few years ago by Empire Motors of El Paso. Whether they ever got enough orders to make them I don't know. I've seen a couple of OEM 2x4 Packard manifolds for sale over the last year going for about $800.
At Hershey over the last two years there were 4 complete Carib setups, one a 55 and 3 for 1956; blasted and painted manifold, correct carbs by Daytona Parts, all linkage and fuel lines, choke stove pipe and wrapping, choke air baffle, decals and wing nuts, and a nicely restored bat wing air filter. As I recall asking prices were about $4000, pretty much in line with Jack Vines' estimates.
Posted on: 2010/6/9 17:39
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FWIW, Empire Motors has never made the V8 intakes. I've been in discussion with them, but at $1250 there's not a large enough market for me or them to make the investment.
thnx jack vines
Posted on: 2010/6/9 22:17
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I am willing to pay about half that currently. I would love all Packard parts on my Packard but being the white collar PC mechanic that I am my budget just doesn't allow for the $1000+ for the intake. For any SB Ford or Chevy they are $250 new. Why do I have to have expensive taste?
Posted on: 2010/6/17 19:52
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Hello, I found this site looking for information on a 2x4 CI intake I have acquired.
Its casting # matches the # for a 1955 Packard 352? #440856 Firing order: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Cyl numbers - odd on one side, even on the other, (Neither means much, it's a common setup) I was at first thinking this was for a Chrysler, but nothing looks close. Based on the web info, I'm becoming reasonably certain this is for the Packard listed above. I picked this up to resell, so if anyone is interested, please let me know. ( I hope this is not against forum rules) I'm undecided if I should have this bead blasted, and if so what would be the proper paint? Currently it's got gold paint on it. (Original?) Ps: I read these are rare, and no, I'm not scamming anyone; I can provide pics tomorrow, (I'll be posting it locally to see what interest there is)
Posted on: 2010/6/20 2:00
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PM sent...
Posted on: 2010/6/20 4:59
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It is always best to let the buyer decide whether to repaint, blast, glass bead or just be happy as it stands.
When in doubt, leave it alone.
Posted on: 2010/6/20 10:39
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