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Or 348. Nice piece you got there.

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I can't find the casting number anywhere. Does the o in front of the casting number means pre production or experimental?
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I can't find the casting number anywhere. Does the o in front of the casting number means pre production or experimental?
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That a Daytona Mystery Motor manifold.
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That a Daytona Mystery Motor manifold.
That is what I am thinking but all the pictures I see of mystery moters show a different casting number.
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That is what I am thinking but all the pictures I see of mystery moters show a different casting number.
There’s more than one casting number when it comes to those MM manifolds.
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