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Jeff, if you can, post a couple of pictures of your headers. I dont think they are home made. They look to good and look like they were made with a jig. I hope somebody can figure out who makes them.
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Vinny,
Can't post pics-not sure why..... After looking at mine, the tubes for cylinders 5 and 6 come back farther toward the firewall on mine than yours do. This was the place they hit in the cars I have tried. I also tried a 67 Camaro-no luck. Mine are stepped 1 5/8 to 1 3/4 to 1 7/8 with a 3.5 inch collector. I would sell mine as well, if I could figure out what they fit..... Jeff 6990 SS/MA 64 Chevelle Wagon Last edited by Jeff Goss; 10-19-2007 at 09:45 PM. Reason: try to post pics |
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I posted them on another site and somebody posted that they maybe the old design Shoenfelds for G body's.
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