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3795397 Winters Intake

Pete 67

Well-Known Member
When I bought the engine for my wagon, the owner gave me a ton of parts to go with it including a 3795397 Winters intake for a 62 327/340HP Corvette.

Intake is in beautiful, almost survivor condition. Original cast finish, never blasted, still has factory orange overspray on it. Someone added a vacuum port to it, but it will be out of sight when the air cleaner is covering it.

Any guesstimates on value? Here's some pics...



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I think you could get around $400 maybe $500 as it sits now from a Corvette restorer/enthusiast but if you invest about 300$ you could maybe get 750 from the same type person.
IMO I think just selling it as is keeps you from having to go through all that restoration process on something you're never going to use. To me just selling it for $400-500 gives you the best return without too much time & money +invested in it. I hope you get what you want out of it.
I have a Corvette membership if you'd like me to ask for values of it from that site ? just let me know.
 
I think you could get around $400 maybe $500 as it sits now from a Corvette restorer/enthusiast but if you invest about 300$ you could maybe get 750 from the same type person.
IMO I think just selling it as is keeps you from having to go through all that restoration process on something you're never going to use. To me just selling it for $400-500 gives you the best return without too much time & money +invested in it. I hope you get what you want out of it.
I have a Corvette membership if you'd like me to ask for values of it from that site ? just let me know.
Yeah that would be great, John. Feel free to steal my photos
 
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