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    Can't seem to find a dual four barrell manifold for the old nailhead that I wouldn't have to take a second mortgage on the house to buy, but I did find this one, might be kewl.
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    http://www.v8buick.com/index.php?s=

    Dave have you talked to these guys about it ?
    they may be able to point you in the right direction or " have one stored away they'd be willing to part with " ..........


    hope you find it ........

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    Looks like a neat forum, will do some checking. Thanks much for the lead, Tree. Appreciate it. If I can't find one, guess I would be "forced" to try the 6 deuces????? Decisions, Decisions, Decisions !!!!!!!!!!!!


    The other "problem" I have with this nailhead is that I keep visualizing it in a hi-boy A Bone roadster, painted steel wheels, wide whites, Z'd frame, etc etc etc. anybody got a Halibrand center section to fit my '36 Ford rear end??? Let's see, I got a couple front axles around, one stock, one Super Bell tube.....................why do I do this to myself???????????????
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    Dave What size Buick engine do you have. I have a good source for intakes for buicks.
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    The motor is a 1964 401 CI, thanks for the help !!!!
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