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A pal has this Weind with a GM number - 3844461 - anyone know what it is?
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Actually a 64-65 Corvette 327 with the 350- And 365 HP engines
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Bruce,
...and, the small "W" cast into the manifold stands for GM's source, the "Winters" Foundry, instead of "Weiand." It has a Holley bolt pattern and someone, somewhere would really like to have it. c
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.......As well as a possible "snowflake" emblem.
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I hadn't actually seen it yet, or I would have realized what the "W" was and not what my pal told me over the phone. "It's a Weiand" - Now I know he was assuming what the "W" stood for. So...sounds like a nifty piece. 350 or 365 hp 327.....might have to hang it on the wall with all of the rare Pontiacs I have on display. Unless someone wants it.
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Bruce,contact me at 720-810-3416 Tony Hernandez
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