W2 intake manifolds pics

To my knowledge, it was never pictured in the DC/MP catalogs, so part of the reason I got it was just to see what the factory had dreamed up for a cast W2 intake. The sleeper bit certainly didn't hurt--I love a good sleeper--and it was cheap, too. It's still the only one I've seen, and the factory paperwork is still with it even though the box was not.

I have a bunch of W2 intakes; these were the only two nobody'd covered. There are also three Victors, two Strip Dominators, a Street Dominator, the water-heated M1 Single plane, and the M1 dual plane. The tunnel ram (oy!), one of the Strip-Ds, and two of the Victors are used. The rest are NOS.
Thats quite the collection of W2 history. I know that Chrysler was eyeballing putting the W2 on the little red express trucks in 78. This intake you have shown is the first real piece of evidence that supports that theory. Thanks for sharing!