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Posted By paul2748 19 Years Ago
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Want that WOW factor when you open the hood - take a look at this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Y-block-cross-ram-two-4-barrell-induction-system_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ36474QQihZ014QQitemZ330043573443QQrdZ1

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I was flicking through some old Australian Hot Rod mags last night .There on the front cover of a mid 60's edition was a 32 (,or was it an "A" model  ?) roadster with  a Y Block and  the same " Cross Ram " setup ?? I have never sighted one before ? Don't know what it would drive like ,but it sure has the WOW look .

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The "Rams" were addons. I think they started for boats etc. They were made by Offenhauser and several other speed equipment companies from the 60's. I think the Chrysler ram intake may have started it all. I have a low profile version in my collection of odd stuff. This one also has a hat for a remote air cleaner or supecharger connection. Chuck

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