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The 1970 Action Performance catalog I have lists them as 64-69 Chevelle. They do have Cragar and the part number stamped into the flange. I look forward to seeing them redone. I think the blue will really set off an engine compartment. I just need to figure out the best refinish technique that lasts (paint or powder coat, etc.) and a paint match. Then, someone that is capable.
Yes, I got them off of ebay. Thanks, Marty |
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Those are some sexy headers Marty...I like the curves [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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----They are good looking headers, Bruce but Marty should check out sparkplug access on those puppies as I remember them being tough to find a way around. I have several "modified" different tools I used with tight headers on big blocks.
----Marty,,,You may decide after a trial run that they just arent worth the hassle, but they would look great as garage wall art!!!.....Bill S ----Just remembered that peanut-plugs help a little. |
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