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So I can use either style both would be correct for my Early car.I ask because I have a original hockey stick style for my car thanks for all the help
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Hockey stick style would be correct up until Feb of 69.
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I have a set of early March manifolds that supposedly came off a Z28 the first week the owner had the car. The driver's side has the hockey stick style and they look original/untouched. That might push the date for the cars into late March or early April.
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