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Edmunds Nash intake whatsit?

Written by webmin

Edmunds Nash intake

An old buddy was going through a pile of Chevy 235 parts in a cleanup, and came upon this mystery intake in the pile. I know Edmunds made intakes for some offbeat applications, but this one says “NASH” on the underside, and Fred doesn’t think it fits a stovebolt. If that means it fits Nash, that’s both helpful, and useless. “I have no idea what it fits, or what carbs would fit it,” said Fred, and he’d like to know. So would I, frankly, because I have a stovebolt that wouldn’t mind a spiffy intake, if it does match up.

Fred bought it as part of a box of stuff in the late Eighties, so we can presume it’s considerably older than that. Let us know in the comments if you have any ideas.

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